Corrected entry: As Mac and Foster pull up to issue a speeding ticket while playing the cat game, they tell the local cops to take off. They didn't even know that Larry Johnson was pulled over for speeding, what speed to cite him at, nor are they allowed to issue a ticket when they didn't witness the violation.
Corrected entry: When Thorny's son is along for the ride, he lets himself out of the backseat of the car, but Ursula later states that their cruisers have to have someone else open the backdoor from the outside.
Correction: In the shot prior to this, you can see Thorny's son poking him with what looks like a broom. Sonce the window is down, he could have opened the door by reaching out the window.
Corrected entry: When the all the troopers are hiding in the brush deciding how to take down the smugglers, the local cops drive up. Watch carefully and you will see the two cops in the back seat open their doors. Earlier in the film, Ursula and Foster actually get locked in the back seat of the police car because the back doors have to be opened from the outside. (01:23:37)
Correction: Ursula and Foster get locked in the back seat of a trooper car, not a police car. Ursula does make a comment how the police cars usually need someone to open the back door to enable a person to get out, but this specific car may not have that function set. Ursula is not adamant that all of the police cars are that way.
Correction: First, althought they did assume the charge was speeding without being told, it is the most common highway violation and the officer didn't give Larry Johnson much of a chance to state otherwise. Secondly, any synopsis of this movie explains the state troopers in this film are more concerned with screwing with trouble makers, rather than due process. They couldn't care less about the violation.