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I've come to notice the increase of incidents regarding specifically yellow taxi's in the city. Bold and ridiculous attempts at evading the law. One recent event saw me knocked from my bike and injured, in fact. One has to wonder if the people of Los Santos are even safe to call themselves a taxi.

 

I was in Davis when I heard the sirens drawing closer. A yellow taxi spun around the corner with a number of SD vehicles in tow. I made chase, thinking this would be like any other average chase I've experienced, but the driver was bold and cocky. He spun around an existing scene and nearly struck law enforcement before departing. I sped alongside the viaduct to catch up to the chase and followed it up onto the train tracks.

 

Usually a chase goes forwards. The man behind the wheel was coming back my way and I nearly threw myself into the viaduct itself to escape collision. Luckily I managed to keep my balance and watched as he sped past, then back once more the other direction into a parking garage. The case ended at Cloud Nine, a relative hub of discourse. By no means do I expect it's the bar's fault, but trouble tends to find trouble on a nightly basis.

 

One deputy departed with the abandoned taxi, hiding it around the corner of the club to prevent a quick escape. One of the suspects fled the club and was beanbagged immediately while the other fled around the corner and got back into his taxi before escaping.

 

 

((NOTE: All footage is posted from a first-person perspective even if the camera switches to third person. These posts are created anonymously with the use of a VPN.))

 

Since filming the first video I've seen numerous other yellow taxi pursuits, one of which knocked me from my bike and injured me. One might not expect taxi companies to be seeped in criminal activity, but recent incidents are mounting up to suggest otherwise.

 


 

Oh... and welcome back, PARADISE. You were missed.

 


 

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Name: Evelyn_FinancialAdvisor 
Comment: Pursuits like this are often used as a smokescreen for bigger crimes, I wouldn't be surprised if taxi companies are owned by criminal organizations and are hiring their drivers to distract police resources. In Liberty City many utilities companies are owned by crime families, I'm sure this may be the case in Los Santos. 


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