A plaque remaining from the Big Apple Night Club at West 135th Street and Seventh Avenue in Harlem.

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Entry from January 23, 2020
“Turning on your lights and siren after you lose a drag race is just poor sportsmanship”

“Turning on your lights and siren(s) after losing a drag race is just poor sportsmanship” is a jocular saying that has been printed on many images. The speaker has been caught speeding by the police.
 
“If you ask me, turning on your lights and siren after you lose a drag race is just poor sportsmanship” was posted on Twitter by Dr. Twittenheimer on June 6, 2010. “Turning on your lights and siren after you lose a drag race is just poor sportsmanship!” was posted on Twitter by Ron King on July 24, 2010. “Turning on your lights and sirens after you lose a drag race is just poor sportsmanship” was posted on Twitter by KCKRCHCK on February 13, 2014.
 
“Turning on ur lights and siren after losing a drag race is just poor sportsmanship #kcco” was posted on Twitter by Dian Fromfire on February 5, 2014. “Turning on your lights and sirens after losing a drag race is just poor sportsmanship” was posted on Twitter by 309expressway later on February 5, 2014.
   
 
Twitter
Dr. Twittenheimer
@DrTwittenheimer
If you ask me, turning on your lights and siren after you lose a drag race is just poor sportsmanship.
8:06 AM · Jun 6, 2010·Twitter for BlackBerry®
   
Twitter
Ron King
@osumailguy
Turning on your lights and siren after you lose a drag race is just poor sportsmanship!
9:57 AM · Jul 24, 2010·At Once - iPhone App
 
Twitter
Mags
@MagsHoop
Turning on your lights and siren after you lose a drag race is just poor sportsmanship.
8:54 AM · Oct 14, 2010·Twitter Web Client
   
Twitter
CoachStew
@jive__turkey
Hey #police . Turning on your lights and siren after you lose a drag race is just poor sportsmanship.
4:59 PM · Apr 11, 2011·Twitter Web Client
   
Twitter
Dian Fromfire
@Dianvv
Turning on ur lights and siren after losing a drag race is just poor sportsmanship #kcco
4:33 PM · Feb 5, 2014·Twitter for Android
 
Twitter
309expressway
@309expressway
Turning on your lights and sirens after losing a drag race is just poor sportsmanship.
7:23 PM · Feb 5, 2014·Twitter for Android
   
Twitter
KCKRCHCK
@KCKRCHCK
“Turning on your lights and sirens after you lose a drag race is just poor sportsmanship.”
11:08 AM · Feb 13, 2014·Twitter for iPhone
 
Twitter
Brad Cozart
@BradCozart
Turning your lights & siren on after losing a drag race is just poor sportsmanship in my opinion
6:07 PM · Dec 31, 2018·Twitter for iPhone
     
Google Groups: GayToday
Police are poor sports
mokemoke
7/16/14
Turning on your lights and siren after you lose a drag race is just poor sportsmanship.
   
Google Books
Healing Heather
By Tinsley Sellers
Published by author
2018
Pg. 282:
She grinned wickedly. “You know, flashing your blue lights and wailing your sirens every time you lose a drag race is just poor sportsmanship.”
   
Facebook
Helen McCready Csa
June 29, 2018 ·
Turning on your lights and siren after losing a drag race is just poor sportsmanship.
 
Reddit—Oneliners
Posted by u/ixamnis January 22, 2020
Turning on your lights and sirens after losing a drag race is just poor sportsmanship.

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New York CityGovernment/Law/Military/Religion /Health • Thursday, January 23, 2020 • Permalink


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