A Washington State Patrol trooper says it’s by far the best carpool scam he’s seen, but it didn’t work
By Jerry Reynolds
CAR PRO
April 2, 2015
As KOMO-TV put it, “Troopers don’t always stop people in the HOV lanes, but when they do, they prefer ‘dos’ passengers.”
A motorcycle trooper parked along Interstate 5 near Tacoma on Monday afternoon spotted a driver and a rather unusual “passenger” pass by him in the carpool lane. When the trooper stopped the car, he discovered the “passenger” was a cardboard cutout of the actor who portrays “The Most Interesting Man in the World” in Dos Equis beer ads.
The driver’s response? “He’s my best friend.”
The Most Interesting Man was not confiscated, but the driver was told not to use him again.
Channeling the cardboard cutout, the State Patrol tweeted: “I don’t always violate the HOV lane law … but when I do, I get a $124 ticket.”
1 comment:
In The Peoples Republic of California it is required that the passenger be alive. There is actually a court case on it. Dead bodies don't count.
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