cwcad
New Normal
i have had three speeding tickets in my driving career.
one time was when i was hauling sheep across iowa heading towards chicago. it was on interstate eighty. the truck i had had way to much power with a transmission and rear end gears to make it one of the fastest vehicles that i have ever driven. the speedometer only went to eighty so i really do not know how fast i was going and to be honest i cannot remember what the cop said as far as speed is concerned. but what i do remember is the state trooper saying to me " well i could arrest you for reckless driving. take you to jail and impound the vehicle." then he stopped and stared for a little while, lost in thought. he then asked me this question, "how long will the sheep be able to survive if they stayed on the truck without you moving?" i told him that in this weather of about 70 degrees and as full as the truck was they would probably last about two hours before some of them would start dying. by this time we were in the trooper car and he was doing warrant checks on me and i came back clear of any outstanding warrants. he started to write a ticket for speeding and as he was doing so he said,"I know what i can do with you and i know what i can do with your 18 wheeler but i sure as heck do not know what i would do with 400 head of dead sheep." i got a ticket for doing 65 in a 55 and left without saying another word other than yes sir. i got off lucky and have never done anything like that again.
one time was when i was hauling sheep across iowa heading towards chicago. it was on interstate eighty. the truck i had had way to much power with a transmission and rear end gears to make it one of the fastest vehicles that i have ever driven. the speedometer only went to eighty so i really do not know how fast i was going and to be honest i cannot remember what the cop said as far as speed is concerned. but what i do remember is the state trooper saying to me " well i could arrest you for reckless driving. take you to jail and impound the vehicle." then he stopped and stared for a little while, lost in thought. he then asked me this question, "how long will the sheep be able to survive if they stayed on the truck without you moving?" i told him that in this weather of about 70 degrees and as full as the truck was they would probably last about two hours before some of them would start dying. by this time we were in the trooper car and he was doing warrant checks on me and i came back clear of any outstanding warrants. he started to write a ticket for speeding and as he was doing so he said,"I know what i can do with you and i know what i can do with your 18 wheeler but i sure as heck do not know what i would do with 400 head of dead sheep." i got a ticket for doing 65 in a 55 and left without saying another word other than yes sir. i got off lucky and have never done anything like that again.