
Originally Posted by
Nominus Experse
An interesting anecdote concerning speeding:
A had set up a surprise date for my girlfriend one night, but, as things typically go, I was running tight on time, and I needed to go pick her up. Thus, I sped, and sped by a lot.
A police-man noticed and pulled me over.
85 in a 55.
The man walked, shaking his head up to my window. He gave me the usual talk of how fast I was going, and asked for my license and registration and then suddenly stopped. I just stared at him with my papers and license held out for him, frantically trying to remain calm while I desperately tried to obvert my thoughts from the astronomical fines running through my head. When he began talking again I knew instantly as to why he had stopped.
He had noticed that I was dressed in complete formal attire, and the passenger seat there lay a single white rose in full-glory bloom.
The officer looked over my papers and then said,
"Late for your date, eh?"
Through a tight throat and thick toungue I replied, "Yes, quite so in fact."
The officer chuckled and said, "I'm going to make the fine, lucky girl wait on you aren't I?"
It seemed like a rhetorical question but I answered in the same thick tone, "Yeah..."
In the end, he let me go with a warning, saying that I ought to keep the speed at the limit, otherwise my girlfriend may not have a boyfriend anymore, and if she did, a poor one.
He also told me to tell my girlfriend that a cop says hi.
And that was that.
It's my personal thought that the speed limit is perfectly fine where it is at the moment. If we were to raise it, I would like to see safer cars and safer drivers before any of that happened. People are terrible drivers, for the most part, already, and it seems that higher speeds certainly wouldn't help matters...