California police hits speeding Porsche with 34 tickets in one-stop

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California police hits speeding Porsche with 34 tickets in one-stop
Today, the California Highway Patrol must be busy, with an officer stopping two speeding Porsches and issuing 34 tickets between them. This may sound too much, but CHP is proud of what its officials have done, with law enforcement posting images on its social media accounts.
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According to the Centers for Health Protection, the two Porsche 911s are passing through the building area of St. Kurtz County. We don't know how fast they're walking, as CHP obviously found nothing related to release, but this may help us understand how two drivers get 34 citations in a traffic stop.
But if you zoom in on a bunch of tickets, you can see the top says that at least one Porsche is driving at 78 mph in the 55 mph zone. That's not a California criminal. To make speeding a felony, the driver will need to travel at 100 mph or double the published speed limit.
But officials at the Health and Health Company found many other violations, attacking them with two Porsche drivers.
We would also be a little surprised if CHP distributed many tickets that didn't catch the car. After all, citations are an important source of law enforcement revenue, but to be honest, seizing vehicles is a richer way to reduce citizens.
By CHP – Santa Cruz/Facebook Images
In another incident a few days ago, the Centers for Health Protection once again nailed five Corvettes on Highway 1 in Santa Cruz County for overspeed acceleration. At least one of them is over 65 mph in a 55 mph area. Law enforcement agencies are very proud of another multi-station.
If you live in Santa Cruz County or travel, just beware of the soon-to-be-pattern Health Guard and are eager to issue a quote.
Images by CHP – Santa Cruz/Facebook
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