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Thursday, November 04, 2021

Your Thursday Morning Florida Report

ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. – A man is accused of impersonating a law enforcement officer after a Florida High Way Patrol trooper pulled him over for driving a car with red and blue lights.

Hector Manuel Bonet, 60, of St. Cloud was arrested Friday morning after the traffic stop on State Road 417 near Lee Vista Boulevard.

According to an arrest affidavit, a trooper was driving along S.R. 417 around 10 a.m. when his radar clocked a vehicle behind him driving 86 mph in a 70 mph zone, according to the arrest affidavit.

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  1. "Click Orlando" loads and then disappears. Looks like a subscription site. I haven't been near the "Mouse House" for about 20 years and have no interest in a subscription. If you find something interesting, write it up. A link to a subscription site that requires payment to peek, is a waste of time. I ain't going there.

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    1. That must be on you then because it's not a subscription site. I've been faithfully going there every morning for months and months and I don't have a subscription and have never been asked for one.
      I'm pretty sure none of my other readers have been asked for one either seeing as you're the very first person in all that time that's said anything about it and I can't even begin to tell you how many times I've linked to it.

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    2. I accessed the site from the link with no issues. Running Firefox on Mac Pro.

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    3. Are you using one of those Obama phones? Just kidding, could be your browser settings or need a software update.
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  2. " The trooper then slowed -----their vehicle----- and moved over to allow the car to pass, the report reads. While doing so, -----he----- also checked to see if any units in the area were responding to an emergency but found none, investigators said."

    Oh boy. First 'their', and then 'he'.
    Whoever wrote this clearly is woke but gender confused.

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    1. Degree in journalism. May also explain how he/their "clocked" the suspect while it was behind him/them.

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  3. 86 in a 70 on 417 isn't that unusual, it's part of the toll road system. The lights, however.... I'll admit, I have my doubts about the cop going 70 though. I've been cruising on the turnpike at about 77 and been passed by marked police cars several times.

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  4. I'll be taking the 417 later tonight (against my will) and going 70mph will get you run over by the freight chain of transplanted jackasses doing 90mph. If it's a gang of donorcycles, they'll be doing 125-150 and weaving in and out of traffic. I fucking HATE driving anywhere near the cancer in the heart of FL.

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