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TAMPA - Late on the night of Nov. 1, William Johnston called and told his daughter he thought he was having a heart attack.
He set out for the hospital, driving himself.
Frantic, Melissa Langston, 37, jumped in her Thunderbird convertible and raced along Fletcher Avenue toward University Community Hospital.
The route took her past Hillsborough Sheriff's Deputy Kevin Stabins, who clocked her going almost 30 miles an hour over the speed limit and pulled her over.
Panicked and anxious, she begged him to let her go on to the hospital.
Unmoved, he launched into a by-the-book traffic stop routine, preparing to write her a speeding ticket.
Originally posted by enjoies05
And if he did let the woman go free I bet many others would try and take advantage of them and make up sob stories to get out of a ticket. If every single person on this planet was 100% honest, it wouldn't be a huge deal to let someone go if a situation like that happened, but we aren't honest, so the honest ones will encounter things like this. Thats how it is I guess.
If every single person on this planet was 100% honest, it wouldn't be a huge deal to let someone go if a situation like that happened, but we aren't honest, so the honest ones will encounter things like this. Thats how it is I guess.