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Runners - The runners carried
heavy loads in the “whiskey sixes”. Where the roads were good, the cars could
travel along at speeds as fast a 50 to 60 miles per hour. The runners would
travel in a line, or group with the lead car posing as a tourist to flush out
the lawmen. The lead car would stall on the road, warning the runners that the
law was ahead so they could make their get-away. Another trick used by the
runners was to have a woman companion and at times a woman driving the car. The
thought being that the lawmen would hesitate to shoot at a car occupied by a
woman. It was generally considered by their appearance that these women
companions were not home loving housewives.
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