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what is the highest mph speeding ticket you have had on a motorcycle?
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<blockquote data-quote="philter" data-source="post: 1408694" data-attributes="member: 88731"><p>I used to work for the Traffic Department, and one of our hated jobs was to use a concrete saw to cut grooves in the pavement, insert looped wires in the grooves, and then fill the grooves up with hot, stinking tar so the Traffic Control Computer would know if someone was waiting for the light to change. As the cars sped by their air would swirl the "dust" created by the saw choking us, and the poorly designed propane burner that heated the tar, would make your throat sore from all the unburned hydrocarbons. All this in 95-100 degree heat.</p><p></p><p>So that's my excuse for telling any of the drivers that asked us what we were doing, that we were "looking for Jimmy Hoffa". LOL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="philter, post: 1408694, member: 88731"] I used to work for the Traffic Department, and one of our hated jobs was to use a concrete saw to cut grooves in the pavement, insert looped wires in the grooves, and then fill the grooves up with hot, stinking tar so the Traffic Control Computer would know if someone was waiting for the light to change. As the cars sped by their air would swirl the "dust" created by the saw choking us, and the poorly designed propane burner that heated the tar, would make your throat sore from all the unburned hydrocarbons. All this in 95-100 degree heat. So that's my excuse for telling any of the drivers that asked us what we were doing, that we were "looking for Jimmy Hoffa". LOL [/QUOTE]
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