The officer issued myself and others a ticket even after I told him that I was on my way to work
Everyday I drive the same route back and forth to work. I take the interstate for 15 miles and then all of us get off on a country road. I could take the interstate for another 6 miles, but taking the country road cuts off two of those miles. It also saves myself and others 10 or 15 minutes of traffic. I was on my way to work on Thursday when an officer pulled out from behind the stop sign and flagged myself and others to pull over. I knew I was speeding, although I was surprised to see an officer behind the pole. The woman wanted to suppose where I was going. I told him I was on my way to work. I suppose she was going to let myself and others go with a warning until she found out that I work at a marijuana dispensary. The cop looked at myself and others care about I was a criminal when I told him that I was a marijuana delivery driver, and she wanted to suppose if there was any chance that there was marijuana in the vehicle. I told the officer there was certainly no chance, but the truth is that there could always be something in my vehicle because I smoke marijuana and use cannabis products. The officer issued myself and others a ticket even after I told him that I was on my way to work. I thought that woman was being inadequate but she wasn’t going to bug and did not offer to help myself and others out in any other way. The ticket and fines are a total of $256. That’s a whole month of tips and the cost of my electric bill.