Houston police chief nabs driver for going 140 mph
HOUSTON (AP) — Houston's police chief says he set a new personal record when he issued a ticket to someone who blew past him going 140 mph (225 kph).
Chief Art Acevedo told the Houston Chronicle the Dodge Viper "almost took my doors off" as Acevedo was driving on a highway Friday. He sped after the Viper in his police SUV, topping out around 120 mph (193 kph).
The speed limit was 65 mph (105 kph).
Acevedo said on Twitter that he could have arrested the driver, but because of the "totality of the circumstances, including flow of traffic, etc.," decided to just write him a ticket. The fine is $304.
Acevedo says his previous personal record for a high-speed ticket was 130 mph (209 kph) in a 55 mph (89 kph) zone.
Almost 33 years of policing, and today I issued a citation for exceeding the speed limit. Previous personal record 130 m.p.h. in 55 zone. Never too late to experience something new in this profession. Please slow down out there folks. #RelationalPolicingpic.twitter.com/Y6zlzuFSsU
— Chief Art Acevedo (@ArtAcevedo) January 11, 2019
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Information from: Houston Chronicle, http://www.houstonchronicle.com