One of the trolls on the board told a story similar to the one on these idiot's website... huh.
Posted by: SOT
Crazy!
Posted by: lawdog671
After I got pulled over, they had to stop, because there was no more room in the breakdown lane. ...I was really delighted to get pulled over and issued a citation for doing 70mph in a 45mph zone. What a joke!... A 45mph speed limit on highway and taxpayers paid billions on the Big Pig for that! ...I continued to stare in an effort to intimidate him And they wonder why they get full boat gigs?? ...This time I knew was the appropriate time to object and so I said, "Objection Your Honor, that is heresy And you will be burned at the stake for your crimes...lol...wtf is going on?...
Posted by: RodneyFarva
Does any one think it would be a good idea to have the violator sign the citation?
Posted by: Sniper
No.
Posted by: screamineagle
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