Originally posted by DimitriPopov:Youve got to be [censored] joking.
Nope. Not even a little. I don't know about your state, but in mine a vehicle is a deadly weapon. Any officer can arrest me on the spot for going 21+ over the speed limit (at his/her discretion). Its called "driving with intent to kill." Since I don't know of any road in my state where 100+ mph is less than 21 over... The state's reason for this is that if I wreck the car at that speed, chances are very good that someone will die:
That doesn't make a lot of sense either. Who decided that 21+ MPH is where the line is drawn to consider the vehicle deadly. A car driving recklessly at 55MPH on a highway can have the same outcome. Goofy state.
I hope the guy gets what he deserves (both employee and customer).