Cop Pranks Safe Drivers With $100 Bills Instead Of Tickets

Kinja'd!!! "Greasemonkey" (thegreasemonkey)
04/03/2014 at 13:29 • Filed to: None

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We all know how it feels to get pulled over. If at first you don't know why it's happening, your heart rate rapidly increases as you try to think of the many possible laws you might have broken.

Was it the missing front plate on my !!!error: Indecipherable SUB-paragraph formatting!!! ? Does my E-Type (penis-mobile) have a tail light out? Is it because I drive a stanced and murdered S5 and the cop just hates European luxury ? Maybe he/she could smell me hot boxing in my Escalade? Is it because I'm an ex-con who just got out after !!!error: Indecipherable SUB-paragraph formatting!!! ?

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Well next time this happens to you on April 1 st don't panic because you might actually be getting pulled over for obeying the law. In an unusual turn of events, pranksters from Break , with the help of local law enforcement officers, hand out real US $100 bills to drivers who were doing everything right (with the exception of one woman who was given the money and a verbal warning for a non-functioning brake light). This is part of a series they call "Prank it ForWarD," and it's nice to see people rewarded for safe driving. It's almost like those BS car insurance schemes that send you a $50 check for not reporting that hit-and-run accident you got into with the handicapped Korean War vet in the !!!error: Indecipherable SUB-paragraph formatting!!! …

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The series also sparks new life into the ongoing debate: Is it better to Prank It FWD or RWD?

Image Credit: Break .com


DISCUSSION (9)


Kinja'd!!! Trunk Impaired 318 > Greasemonkey
04/03/2014 at 13:44

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Is it not illegal to drive while wearing headphones wherever this was?


Kinja'd!!! bob and john > Greasemonkey
04/03/2014 at 13:46

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this is amazing


Kinja'd!!! Greasemonkey > Trunk Impaired 318
04/03/2014 at 14:05

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The cop car says Los Angeles Metropolitan Police on it. And, I thought of this too, but it could also be considered as a "hands-free" use of a phone. I don't know about California, but in Illinois they have signs plastered all over that say, "All cell phone use must be hands free." Also, it didn't inhibit them from knowing that an emergency vehicle was behind them.


Kinja'd!!! cazzyodo > Greasemonkey
04/03/2014 at 14:49

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Guy number two had headphones on while driving...really dude?

Also, isn't that frowned upon or something?


Kinja'd!!! Greasemonkey > cazzyodo
04/03/2014 at 19:28

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See other comments for more. And is having headphones in any different from a deaf person driving?


Kinja'd!!! The Dummy Gummy > Greasemonkey
04/03/2014 at 19:38

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The second driver seemed kind of stoned haha.


Kinja'd!!! jkm7680 > cazzyodo
04/03/2014 at 19:39

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I see taxi drivers with headphones on all the time. It's easier than talking to passengers, Haha.


Kinja'd!!! Dr Emilio Lizardo > Greasemonkey
04/08/2014 at 20:50

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I don't really need to worry about this.


Kinja'd!!! catkam623 misses his 944 > jkm7680
04/09/2014 at 21:23

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he only had one ear in in California at least it's only illegal to have both