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Arizona driver cited for carpooling with inflatable Grinch

Por: Associated Press Oddities December 14, 2022

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PHOENIX (AP) — The Grinch came early for an Arizona driver who tried to pass off an inflatable figure of the Dr. Seuss character as a passenger.The Arizona Department of Public Safety says a state trooper last week noticed a car in a high-occupancy vehicle lane on Interstate 10 in Phoenix with a “Seusspicious-looking” green passenger.While the gag may have caused the officer’s heart to grow, it did not stop the driver from getting cited... + full article



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