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Don’t speed after leaving the courthouse after being in trouble for speeding! A Lincoln, Nebraska man learned the hard way not to break the law after leaving a court date…for…

Don't speed after leaving the courthouse after being in trouble for speeding

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Don't speed after leaving the courthouse after being in trouble for speeding! A Lincoln, Nebraska man learned the hard way not to break the law after leaving a court date…for breaking the law. A 20-year-old had left the courtroom where he got sentenced for speeding and decided to take a spin on his motorcycle at 106 mph. OMG what a jackass! He only had to pay fines. Bonus… the man’s license was suspended. He was already guilty of the same thing and now he’s got new charges against him. This time it won’t be just fines he’ll get slapped with.

How dumb can you be? Speeding out of the courthouse?? There are always cops around the courthouse! This dude got what he deserved! I know someone who was arrested for DUI. He went to court then, left the courthouse and peed on a tree right in front. He was busted by cops who told him to go home or he'd be arrested again!

Years ago my friend had a motorcycle and a death wish.

I was on the back of that thing holding on for dear life! We were going so fast, that my head was bobbing around! I couldn't breathe! So I know what going 106 on a bike is like.

I also remember a time when I passed a cop doing 78 on a 65 mph highway in California. He was in the right-hand lane and I was cruising on the left. I was wondering why all these cars were going so slowly. They were crawling obviously because a cop was riding along. So I bust around him and can't slow down quick enough. He pulled me over and said I was the dumbest speeder he ever pulled over. He actually let me off with a warning!

The man has since bonded out of jail, the Stanton County Sheriff’s Office said.

Hot Day Hazards: 7 Things To Avoid Leaving In Your Car

It's summertime, and you know what that means, scorching hot days that can turn your car into an oven on wheels. We've all been guilty of leaving stuff behind in our cars, but when the temperatures start rising, there are a few things you absolutely shouldn't leave baking in there.

Scorching Hot Facts

Last year, Consumer Reports performed a series of temperature tests within enclosed vehicles at CR's Auto Test Track in Colchester, Conn. The objective was to gain a better understanding of how quickly the temperature inside a car can escalate to unsafe levels. These experiments were conducted using precision measuring instruments.

During one of the tests, which took place on a June day with an average outside temperature of 61°F, the interior of a parked car surpassed 105°F within the first hour.

On a different occasion in July, with an average outside temperature of 78°F, the interior of a lighter-colored sedan reached over 104°F during a one-hour test period. Simultaneously, the interior of a dark-colored sedan climbed to more than 109°F.

Consumer Reports provided the temperature readings after one hour of testing. However, it's important to note that the interior temperatures continued to rise as time elapsed.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has issued a warning stating that even on a seemingly mild day of around 60°F, the temperature inside a vehicle can dangerously escalate to 110°F over the course of several hours.

Life can get hectic, and sometimes we forget stuff in our cars. But when the temperatures rise, let's avoid turning our cars into hotboxes of doom. It'll save you from unnecessary headaches and ensure your stuff stays in tip-top shape.

The next time you hop out of your car, do a quick scan to make sure you're not leaving behind anything that'll suffer from the heat. Here are seven items that you should avoid leaving in your car on a scorching hot day.

Living Things

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Leaving living creatures like kids, pets, or any living being in a hot car is a recipe for disaster. It's like turning your ride into a sauna, and trust me, that's not fun or safe. Keep your loved ones cool and comfy by taking them with you or finding a safe spot for them to chill.


Plastic Water Bottles

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Did you know that those trusty plastic water bottles can release all sorts of nasty chemicals when they're left to stew in the heat? Yeah, it's not exactly refreshing. So, if you want to avoid a mouthful of plastic-flavored water, switch to stainless steel or glass containers.


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Leaving your smartphones, tablets, laptops, or cameras in a hot car is like playing Russian roulette with their delicate circuits. And nobody wants to deal with a fried device. So, take themwith you when you can or stash them in a shady spot to avoid the meltdown.


Medications

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You don't want to mess around with heat-damaged medications. When the temperature skyrockets, those pills can lose their effectiveness or even turn into potential health hazards. Keep them in a cooler bag or find a temperature-stable spot for them.


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Don't leave flammable materials like aerosol cans, lighters, or explosive cleaning agents in your hot car. Heat can turn your ride into a fiery inferno. So, play it safe and keep those fire-starters away from the heat.


Perishable Food

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You leave your favorite cheeseburger in your car on a blazing day, and when you come back, it's a breeding ground for bacteria. Nobody wants food poisoning. So, if you've got perishable goodies, find a cooler or a fridge ASAP. If not, cut your losses and throw it away.


Fragile + Delicate Items

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Love playing the guitar or rocking some artsy decorations? Well, guess what? Your precious musical instruments, delicate artwork, and wax-based goodies don't do well in a sweltering car. They can melt, warp, or end up looking like modern art gone wrong. Hitoshi Nishimura/ Getty Images

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