A driver in Canada was hit with a $432 fine after throwing a lit cigarette out the window of his vehicle.
The driver then told Manak that “I didn’t want my car to burn.”
He then warned the driver not to smoke in his car and handed him a $430 fine ($575 in Canadian dollars).
Manak wrote, “575 reasons to not throw your lit cigarette out the car window in front of @vicpdcanada. Happened in front of me on the hwy. When asked why, driver replied, ‘I didn’t want my car to burn’ as he pointed to his cup holder in console. My response, ‘Then don’t smoke in your car.’”
A Canadian teen, meanwhile, was pulled over after driving 105 mph in Manitoba.
Speed Trap Foiled
Several weeks ago, officials in Florida were foiled when someone placed a sign in front of a speed trap that warned motorists of police.“After a significant amount of time had passed they were puzzled,” police said on April 17. “Traffic was steady, so why had they identified just one driver who was traveling over the speed limit?”
When they left the area, they discovered a warning set up next to a speed limit sign.
“Police ahead,” read the wooden sign. It was leaned up against a pole.
“As they left the area they spotted this sign about a quarter of a mile ahead of their enforcement site,” said the sheriff’s office, which added laughing emojis.
“Well played, Anonymous Sign Artist. Well played,” it said.