He liked it so much that he put a flashing light in his pick up truck and sped down the highway forcing cars to pull over so he could get his late night big mac fix. A State Trooper took note of the fast moving "emergency" vehicle and followed it to a local McDonalds where Brian and his buddy had pulled into.
The greatest part of the story isn't that they weren't driving an emergency vehicle or the fact that they were speeding to get to eat some disgusting fast food. It was his defence.
Cole — who lives in the 3400 block of East Henry County Road 500-S — at first told the trooper "he was from the country, and he was allowed to do more out there because it was more lenient where he lives," court documents indicate. When that stranger-in-a-strange-land defense proved ineffective, Cole told the officer that "all the kids put those kind of lights in the front window (of their vehicles) and he didn't think he had done anything wrong," reports said.
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