After the Russian invasion of Ukraine and the war raging in the country for the 8th day it is normal for a general unrest to prevail worldwide. The fact, however, that someone on the other side of the world would invoke him Vladimir Putin to justify a traffic violation we had not foreseen.
A man from Florida, who was checked by police because he broke a stop by running at high speed, tried to blame… Russian President Vladimir Putin, according to the authorities.
Police stopped the driver in Palm Coast last Thursday 24/2 (the day the invasion of Ukraine began) because he allegedly violated a stop signal at a speed of 50 miles / hour in an area where the permissible limit was 30 miles / hour.
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Posted by Flagler County Sheriff’s Office on Tuesday, March 1, 2022
Lots of excuses and. Putin
According to the video, the man gave the police officer countless reasons why he was running, including that he had just taken the car and was trying to get it out of “sports mode”. The man also claimed that he saw another car coming and was trying to “get in front of him”.
However, a little later, the driver told “the truth” to the police officer: “I just heard that Putin said he was going to start a nuclear war against the world and I was trying to get home to find out what was going on. I am shocked».
The incident took place on February 24, the same day that Putin launched the invasion of Ukraine and warned other countries that any attempt to intervene would lead to “consequences you have never seen.”
The driver got his call for speeding and a second for breaking the stop, Miami WPLG-TV reported.
Source: News Beast

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