Teh One Who Knocks
06-28-2018, 10:51 AM
By Gary Gastelu | Fox News
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Maybe it does hurt to ask.
An Indiana State Police officer pulled over a driver for doing 120 mph in a 60 mph construction zone on the outskirts of the city this week, and the man had the nerve to ask if he could get off for a warning.
Instead, he got some time in jail.
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Communications officer Sgt. John Perrine posted images of the incident on Twitter, complete with a face palm emoji symbolizing his disbelief.
He said that Trooper Nick Klingkammer was on patrol in his unmarked Ford Mustang when he spotted the scofflaw flying down I-69 in an Infiniti Q60 sports coupe.
https://i.imgur.com/dNoyzSQ.jpg
The Indiana State Police has a fleet of undercover Ford Mustangs like this one, which was involved in a separate law enforcement action.
After denying the driver's request for clemency, Klingkammer took him to jail.
Perrine told The Drive that the driver faces a maximum sentence of 365 days in jail and $5,000 in fines if convicted on the charges he now faces.
The incident happened just days after another Indiana State Police officer went viral and was called a "hero" for pulling over a driver going too slowly in the passing lane.
https://i.imgur.com/NHEE6n2.jpg
Maybe it does hurt to ask.
An Indiana State Police officer pulled over a driver for doing 120 mph in a 60 mph construction zone on the outskirts of the city this week, and the man had the nerve to ask if he could get off for a warning.
Instead, he got some time in jail.
1011404523213066240
Communications officer Sgt. John Perrine posted images of the incident on Twitter, complete with a face palm emoji symbolizing his disbelief.
He said that Trooper Nick Klingkammer was on patrol in his unmarked Ford Mustang when he spotted the scofflaw flying down I-69 in an Infiniti Q60 sports coupe.
https://i.imgur.com/dNoyzSQ.jpg
The Indiana State Police has a fleet of undercover Ford Mustangs like this one, which was involved in a separate law enforcement action.
After denying the driver's request for clemency, Klingkammer took him to jail.
Perrine told The Drive that the driver faces a maximum sentence of 365 days in jail and $5,000 in fines if convicted on the charges he now faces.
The incident happened just days after another Indiana State Police officer went viral and was called a "hero" for pulling over a driver going too slowly in the passing lane.