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A 16-year-old was pulled over for driving 105 mph. His excuse was 'too many hot wings.'

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  • A teen was pulled over by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police in Manitoba, Winnipeg, for driving 105 mph (170 kph).
  • When police asked the 16-year-old why he was speeding, he offered a simple explanation.
  • He told authorities that he ate "too many hot wings and needed a bathroom."
  • Police left the teen with a $728 USD ($966 CAD) fine for speeding and an additional  $153 USD ($203 CAD) fine for driving without a supervisor.
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A teen was pulled over by the Royal Candian Mounted Police in Manitoba, Winnipeg, for driving 105 mph (170 kph), according to a Facebook post from the authorities. 

When police asked the 16-year-old why he was speeding, he offered a simple explanation: "Too many hot wings and needed a bathroom."

 

In Manitoba, a person must be 16, or 15 years and six months to drive if enrolled in high school driver's education. In any case, a person under 18 must have parental consent to drive. 

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Drivers under the age of 18 also have passenger restrictions during certain times of the day and are required to have a supervising driver in the front seat between the hours of midnight and 5 a.m.

Police left the teen with a $728 USD ($966 CAD) ticket for speeding and an additional  $153 USD ($203 CAD) fine for driving without a supervisor.

"Absolutely#noexcuses for that kind of speed," police said in a Facebook post.

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