Posted on 06/11/2024 7:03:03 AM PDT by vespa300
A woman was caught on camera stripping off and standing on the roof of a car naked, while being chased by police along a busy highway in California.
In footage posted to social media, the police pursuit had slowed to a crawl along the I-405 near the Culver City neighborhood of Los Angeles.
Two California Highway Patrol cars could be seen attempting to pull over the black SUV in the HOV lane when the vehicle comes to a halt and a woman suddenly manages to get out through the sunroof.
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My first ticket in California was while we were driving on I-5 one night, I crawled out of the front seat passenger window and worked my way over the roof to the rear window on the drivers side and got back in, the Highway Patrol caught me on the second trip when I went back the same route over the roof, they had a heck of a time trying to figure out how to cite me.
Thank you. Not even going to look.
Was going to make that exact observation...
I saw a naked woman running along the side of the 2 Fwy up in Atwater. Some folks had stopped either to stare or to try and get her to calm down.
Because life is cruel....
Cite her for not wearing a seatbelt. Rules are rules.
This is what you see in a zoo.
Democrat, just another democrat. /spit
It’s always the ones you don’t want to see naked.
::Almost EXACTLY 30 years to the day OJ in his bronco on the 405 in Culver City.::
You’re right. We lived in Irvine at the time and he went through our city on the way back to Beverly Hills. It was our anniversary (6/17/94) and I remember sitting in the living room watching the”chase” on TV - forgetting the anniversary. Priorities! I don’t think we had plans anyway...LOL
I didn’t think I needed to look so I didn’t - as I saw the pigtails straight up in the air!!!!! What else could it be?
hahaha..funny......:)
I bet that’s a question that no one has had reason to ponder before...Good one!
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