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Old 10-05-2022, 05:27 AM   #32
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Exclamation Night Chases over 140-MPH...

In attempting to Google the legal progress of this high-speed chase, I found several other NH chases this season involving speeds over 140-MPH. While 150- is "slower" than 161-MPH, these chases were on State roads only minutes from Lake Winnipesaukee.

https://wokq.com/new-hampshire-polic...-in-rochester/

https://gmauthority.com/blog/2021/06...ng-at-150-mph/

Very likely the same event, but missing dates and driver's names leaves the two reports confusing. Notice the common wording between the two reports:

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Last night, Sergeant Johnston of #TroopE made contact with the operator of this Corvette after they were observed traveling 150 mph on Route 16 in Rochester. The operator was arrested and charged with Operating After Suspension and Reckless Operation.
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Not only was the driver travelling at an unreasonably high rate of speed, they were also driving on a suspended license, as the trooper arrested them on charges of both...
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[CBSBoston] the unidentified driver was arrested and charged with operating after suspension and reckless operation.
Lately, reporting of female miscreants include the word "they" instead of "she". "They" would indicate in normal usage that the Corvette had more than one driver! Where are our American journalists' editors?

In another NH case, the driver was charged with "use of a deadly weapon", but didn't indicate whether or not the car was the deadly weapon. (Which, of course, it is).
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