Man driving 127 MPH asks trooper for a warning

Regular viewers are aware that Real World Police published a series of videos showing Nevada Highway Patrol’s fastest-speed speeding tickets of 2019. A subset of those regular viewers might have noticed, however, that our top-ten list was incomplete. Today we fill in a gap, with the 127 MPH citation of Alan Rosania, who tried to get out of his ticket by citing “CES” — Las Vegas’s annual Consumer Electronics Show.

It didn’t work.

And unlike almost every other high-speed speeding ticket we have seen in Nevada, Rosania’s citation — ninth place on the leaderboard — was not amended to a parking ticket. His wife just paid the fine and they moved on.

The ten fastest speeding tickets issued by Nevada Highway Patrol in 2019 were:

#1 – 155 MPH, to Aaron Snyder and his Charger
#2 – 142 MPH, to Michael Alexander and his Corvette
#3 – 134 MPH, to the off-duty cop from LA
#4 – 133 MPH, to the hairdresser on his way to Salt Lake
#5 – 132 MPH, to the guy from Jamaica who just got married
#6 – 129 MPH, to Mohammed Basiouny, visiting from the UAE
#7 – 129 MPH, someone you haven’t met because there is too much wind noise in the video
#8 – 127 MPH, to Justin Cole Jance
#9 – 127 MPH, to Mr. Rosania
#10 – 127 MPH, upcoming

They are all pretty great, but if you haven’t already seen the first place citation, it’s a particularly fun watch. Aaron Snyder was stopped driving 155 MPH while wearing a tee-shirt emblazoned with the word “THRILLS,” and the trooper spends much of the stop kind of amazed that Snyder stopped, even telling Snyder that there’s no way he would have caught him.

Note:

On October 1, 2019, Nevada Assembly Bill 434 went into effect, reforming – a bit – the state’s approach to traffic violations. The new law states that for someone arrested for a violation of Nevada’s traffic laws, “…there is a presumption that the person should be released on his or her own recognizance.” This presumption doesn’t apply to arrests for reckless driving, vehicular manslaughter, DUI; or if the person willfully refuses to pay court-imposed obligations and refuses to perform community service to satisfy a court-imposed obligation; or if the court finds that releasing the person “…would substantially jeopardize public safety.”

~~~

@realworldpolice
/r/realworldpolice
https://rwp.yt/join

** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) **

Author: phillynews215

HOSTING BY PHILLYFINESTSERVERSTAT | ANGELHOUSE © 2009 - 2024 | ALL YOUTUBE VIDEOS IS A REGISTERED TRADEMARK OF GOOGLE INC. THE YOUTUBE CHANNELS AND BLOG FEEDS IS MANAGED BY THERE RIGHTFUL OWNERS. POST QUESTION OR INQUIRIES SEND ME AN EMAIL TO PHILLYNEWSNOW215@GMAIL.COM (www.phillynewsnow.com)

26 thoughts on “Man driving 127 MPH asks trooper for a warning

  1. #1. – 155 MPH, Aaron Snyder –> rwp.yt/155
    #2 – 142 MPH, Michael Alexander –> rwp.yt/142mph
    #3 – 134 MPH, off-duty cop from LA –> rwp.yt/134
    #4 – 133 MPH, hairdresser en route to SLC –> rwp.yt/133
    #5 – 132 MPH, newlywed Jamaican guy –> rwp.yt/132
    #6 – 129 MPH, tourist from the UAE –> rwp.yt/129
    #7 – 129 MPH, someone you haven't met because there is too much wind noise in the video
    #8 – 127 MPH, to Justin Cole Jance –> rwp.yt/127
    #9 – 127 MPH, to Mr. Rosania –> scroll up
    #10 – 127 MPH, upcoming

  2. "I'm going to let you off with a warning for going 127 MPH, but I'll have to arrest and you take you to jail for not wearing a mask while driving."

  3. that driver needs to either shut up, or get arrested, maybe both. he keeps showing contempt over and over, and treats the officer like Siri. "Siri, how far is Las Vegas? Siri, how much is a 127mph speeding ticket? Siri, when do legal cases appear in the system? Siri, how do I go 150mph again and not get caught … oh wait shit!"

  4. I know EXACTLY where they are. Ppl coming in from Cali are insane drivers. They think because they're in the desert at night going through podunk towns that it's ok. I lived in Pahrump for 7 years (Las Vegas longer) and the amount of accidents (usually drunk driving) and unsafe behavior is off the chain. It's a GOOD day when someone isn't being taken by Life Flight off the road that leads to the grocery store.
    Like the cop said, my kids travel this road…it's true. The road they got caught on is the main thoroughfare for ALL the podunk towns you pass through before Vegas and the citizens travel it for EVERYTHING. Doesn't matter it's night time….it's 24/7 here man even if YOU don't think so!

  5. Just another narcissistic oleGEEZER, filled with his self importance thinking he should just get off with less. Officer should have jailed him for that stunt.

Comments are closed.