'N' driver tells police speed limit was 'too slow' after bei

'N' driver tells police speed limit was 'too slow' after being busted for excessive speeding


'N' driver tells police speed limit was 'too slow' after being busted for excessive speeding
A BC driver couldn’t escape a recent ticket despite displaying an astonishing amount of honesty with police.
On Tuesday, VPD Traffic Sergeant Mark Christensen posted a tweet detailing the interesting encounter with the new “N” driver.
According to Christensen, the motorist was clocked s going 106 km/h in a 50 km/h zone in the Lower Mainland.
However, after being pulled over, the driver told police that the speed limit was “too slow” and that it should have been 70 km/h.
When you are a new driver doing 106 in 50 and you say to the officer “speed limit is too slow it should be 70” and “I failed my driving test twice for going too fast” you can enjoy walking home! $368 and 7 day impound @VancouverPD@ChiefPalmer@DeputyChow@VPDTrafficUnitpic.twitter.com/9y1nG4gt9t — Sgt Mark Christensen (@baldguy1363) May 25, 2021

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