Man with no arms and one leg out runs police

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This guy drives like he has a cougar in his car:biggrin:
Unbelieveable:
Driver With No Arms and One Leg Eludes Police
Police have been forced to call off the pursuit of a vehicle believed to be driven by 40-year-old triple-amputee Francis Wiley, due to public safety concerns. Wiley has had so many license suspensions that just driving is a felony for him.

Previously Wiley has been convicted of car theft, kicking a state trooper, and headbutting his wife. He is currently wanted for fleeing to elude and habitually driving with a revoked license. Trials on other drug and driving offenses are pending.

According to acquaintances, he can drive cars with both automatic and manual transmissions. Lee Michie, who knows Wiley, said, "He is one of the best drivers I've ever seen in my life. But he's the worst person I've ever met."

Driver With No Arms and One Leg Eludes Police

He must have been a real bad a$$ before.
 
He kicked a state trooper? With one leg?

He must have been working harder than a one legged man in an ass-kicking contest.

I know, tasteless.:D
 
Here's a little more.
Armless, one-legged driver leads chase
May 11, 2007
NEW PORT RICHEY, Fla. (AP) -- Authorities were led on a high speed vehicle chase by an armless, one-legged man, and they said this wasn't the first time the 40-year-old eluded police.

Michael Francis Wiley taught himself to drive after losing both arms and a leg in an electrical accident when he was 13. He spent time in prison for kicking a Florida Highway Patrol trooper after an accident in 1996. He led police on a 120 mph chase in 1998.

On Tuesday, Wiley sped off in a Ford Explorer when police approached him at a convenience store, New Port Richey police Capt. Darryl Garman said. Officers pursued, but called off the chase after eight minutes because they did not want to put others in danger, Garman said.

Wiley was arrested the next day on charges of fleeing from police and habitually driving without a license. He also is awaiting trial on separate drug charges and traffic violations. He faces up to five years in prison if convicted.

Defense attorney John Hooker said his client has paid off previous traffic fines that got his license suspended and tried to get a new driver's license, but he was rebuffed by state officials. Wiley's license has been revoked so many times it is now a felony to drive.

"What makes him do it?" Hooker said when asked why Wiley keeps getting behind the wheel. "I think it's an urge he has that makes him feel as important and as good as anyone. It gives him a sense of self-esteem."

Hooker said he had not had a chance to talk to Wiley about the most recent charges.

Even before Wednesday's arrest, prosecutors were seeking to send Wiley to prison for at least five years for felony drug and traffic charges.

"He has a hideous record," Assistant State Attorney Mike Halkitis said after an August 2006 arrest. "It's just got to end."

Wiley was being held in the Pasco County jail on $500,000 bond.
 

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I've seen him in the movies...
 

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