Stopped by BSO officer!
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Stopped by BSO officer!
Good Morning - here is my story from Wednesday morning.
I was on my way to work, travelling east on Griffin between Flamingo and Palm, driving my Miata. It's not a subtle looking car and since I was at the front of a group of cars in the middle of three lanes, I was being conservative moving at about 50 mph in the 45 mph zone. For those that commute on Griffin in the morning, you will not be surprised that I was being passed by vehicles travelling at much higher rates of speed. As we approached Palm, a green Explorer passed me on the left followed by an Acura RSX. The Explorer then cut in front of me and hit the brakes ... hard. I moved to the right and saw a BSO vehicle ahead of me in the right hand lane, so I moved back to the center lane behind the Explorer. We were now travelling slightly less than 45 mph. The officer slowed, pulled behind me and turned on his lights. I pulled off the roadway into a gasoline station, waited a minute, exited my vehicle and waited by the driver's side of my car. The officer approached me, called me by name and asked for my paperwork which I produced. He went back to his car, and when he returned, asked if I knew why he stopped me. I said that I did not, and that apparently got him a little perturbed, because he then said that I certainly did know why he stopped me and that Griffin Road was not a racetrack. I was stunned and asked him to explain what law I had broken (thinking to myself, why did he not stop all of the SUVs and sedans going much faster than I was). He again stated that Griffin Road was not a racetrack and that he didn't have time to waste with me and that he'd let me go with a warning.
I thanked him and went to work. It was the first time I have been stopped in the Miata, and all I can think of is that my movement to the right and then left made him think I was speeding up behind the Explorer.
Thanks for letting me share - here's my car for those that don't know it (I wasn't wearing a helmet )
I was on my way to work, travelling east on Griffin between Flamingo and Palm, driving my Miata. It's not a subtle looking car and since I was at the front of a group of cars in the middle of three lanes, I was being conservative moving at about 50 mph in the 45 mph zone. For those that commute on Griffin in the morning, you will not be surprised that I was being passed by vehicles travelling at much higher rates of speed. As we approached Palm, a green Explorer passed me on the left followed by an Acura RSX. The Explorer then cut in front of me and hit the brakes ... hard. I moved to the right and saw a BSO vehicle ahead of me in the right hand lane, so I moved back to the center lane behind the Explorer. We were now travelling slightly less than 45 mph. The officer slowed, pulled behind me and turned on his lights. I pulled off the roadway into a gasoline station, waited a minute, exited my vehicle and waited by the driver's side of my car. The officer approached me, called me by name and asked for my paperwork which I produced. He went back to his car, and when he returned, asked if I knew why he stopped me. I said that I did not, and that apparently got him a little perturbed, because he then said that I certainly did know why he stopped me and that Griffin Road was not a racetrack. I was stunned and asked him to explain what law I had broken (thinking to myself, why did he not stop all of the SUVs and sedans going much faster than I was). He again stated that Griffin Road was not a racetrack and that he didn't have time to waste with me and that he'd let me go with a warning.
I thanked him and went to work. It was the first time I have been stopped in the Miata, and all I can think of is that my movement to the right and then left made him think I was speeding up behind the Explorer.
Thanks for letting me share - here's my car for those that don't know it (I wasn't wearing a helmet )