Video: Speeding? That’s the Least of It!

One sunny afternoon, an elderly woman named Violante was cruising peacefully down the highway when she noticed flashing red and blue lights in her rearview mirror. Without a fuss, she pulled over to the side of the road. A young, nervous-looking officer approached her window.

Officer: “Ma’am, do you know why I pulled you over?”

Violante: “Is something wrong, Officer?”

Officer: “Yes, ma’am. You were speeding.”

Violante: “Oh, I see.”

Officer: “May I see your driver’s license?”

Violante: “I would, but I don’t have one.”

Officer: “…You don’t?”

Violante: “Nope. Lost it about four years ago—for drunk driving.”

The officer paused, clearly rattled.

Officer: “Alright… Can I see your vehicle registration, then?”

Violante: “Sorry, can’t help you there either.”

Officer: “Why not?”

Violante: “Because I stole the car.”

The officer’s jaw nearly hit the ground.

Officer: “You… stole it?”

Violante: “Yes. And just so you know, I killed the owner. His chopped-up body’s in the trunk.”

Now pale and panicked, the officer backed away slowly, hand on his radio. Moments later, squad cars surrounded the vehicle. A senior officer approached, hand resting on his holstered weapon.

Officer 2: “Ma’am, please step out of the car.”

Violante stepped out calmly, even smiling.

Officer 2: “One of my officers says you stole this vehicle and… murdered the owner.”

Violante (cheerfully): “Murder? Oh my! Of course not. Feel free to check the trunk if you’d like.”

Cautiously, the officer opened the trunk. It was empty—nothing but a few reusable grocery bags.

Officer 2: “Is this your car, ma’am?”

Violante: “Certainly. Here’s the registration.”

She handed over the papers. Everything checked out.

Officer 2: “And your driver’s license?”

Violante opened her purse and handed it over with a pleasant nod.

The officer looked it over, stunned.

Officer 2: “I don’t understand. My officer said you didn’t have a license, that this car was stolen, and… you’d killed someone.”

Violante chuckled.

Violante: “Let me guess… I bet he also said I was speeding.”

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