BC Driver In His 20s Was Caught Ripping Double The Speed Limit & Had The Funniest Excuse

"We’re getting a bit tired of this. Slow Down." 💩
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Speeding is speeding, no matter what your excuse is. B.C. RCMP pulled over a driver going double the speed limit on Monday, October 20. 

A tweet issued by the West Vancouver Police Department explained what went down. 

"Yesterday, an officer from the Integrated Road Safety Unit (IRSU) impounded a vehicle on Hwy 1 near Cypress Bowl Road exit in West Vancouver," it said. 

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175 km/hr in a 90km/hr zone Driver's speed 

While the speed itself is shocking, the excuse is even better. 

According to Vancouver is Awesome, the driver was in his 20s and apparently, the reason for his extreme speed is that he had to go to the bathroom. 

Surely this disruption from the cops didn't help his situation. 

The driver got a hefty ticket and his vehicle was impounded. 

Next time you have to go, this isn't the answer. 

  • Britanny Burr was a Staff Writer at Narcity Canada, who drove growth within Narcity's Western coverage and readership. Having lived between her hometown, Canmore, Alberta and Calgary, Montreal, Vancouver, and NYC over the past 10 years, she is obsessed with finding the best local hot spots. She holds a B.A. in English and has over six years of professional writing experience as Head Writer and Editor for YUL.Buzz in Montreal, and Creative Copywriter at JAKT in NYC. News by day, poetry by night — the written word is Britanny's nearest and dearest.

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