Woman’s excuse for going 105 mph in a 45: ‘My wedding’
- Steven Martinez drove a bride to her wedding on April 11 on Crosstown Parkway.
- The bride was late for her wedding, which was scheduled to begin at 2:30 p.m.
- Martinez drove at 105 mph in a 45 mph zone, leading to a traffic stop by police.
- The bride, in a white gown, said, "We're trying to get there," as police noted the lateness.
- Police issued Martinez a court date but allowed them to proceed toward the wedding in Stuart.
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“Run to the altar”: he was late for his wedding in Florida, committed a serious breach and was arrested by the police
An unusual event interrupted the celebration of a wedding in Florida on Friday, April 11, when a woman dressed as a bride was arrested by officers of the Port St. Lucie Police Department as she was heading for the wedding ceremony.The problem was that the vehicle in which she was circulating was well above the state speed limits, more precisely at 169 kilometers per hour.The Port St. Lucie Police stopped a woman who was late for her own weddingT…
Bride late for her own wedding clocked at 105mph
Police stopped a rushing bride traveling at 105mph when late for her own wedding. The incident was captured on police bodycam on the Crosstown Parkway in Port St. Lucie, Florida, on April 11. The footage shows a officer approaching the Tesla being driven by a wedding guest in a black vest and white button-down while the bride is in the passenger seat fully-dressed in a white gown. The bride-to-be told the police officer the ceremony was at 2:30 …
Bride late to her own wedding stopped by officer after driving 105 mph in a 45 - WSVN 7News | Miami News, Weather, Sports
A driver, racing to make it to a wedding near Port St. Lucie, was pulled over by police after going more than double the speed limit. Going to the chapel on your wedding day is a big moment; however, one bride underestimated just how long it would take to get there. “Whose wedding is it?” the officer asked. “It’s mine,” said the bride, who was riding shotgun. “What time is it?” “It’s 2:30.” Port St. Lucie Police pulled over a driver going 105 mi…
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