Bride-to-be and wedding guest stopped for going 105 mph on Crosstown Parkway
Port St. Lucie, FL - The Port St. Police halted a bride's ride that was traveling at 105 mph in a race against the clock to get her to her wedding, a race she already lost.
The wedding was supposed to start at 2:30 p.m. in the city of Stuart. However, when the bride and her chauffeur were pulled over, they were still in Port St. Lucie.
The body-worn camera video shows the officer approaching a silver Tesla, and its timestamp showed that it was already 2:42 p.m. A man is seen sitting in the driver seat, and in the passenger seat a bride eager to get to the altar.
"Whose wedding is it?" the Port St. Lucie Police Officer can be heard asking.
The bride answered, telling the officer the wedding was hers and that it was at the courthouse in Stuart.
"You're already late," the officer replied.
The video shows the bride letting out a small laugh before she says, "We're trying to get there."
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The officer looked at the driver, saying he would let him take her to the wedding, but he would have a mandatory court appearance in front of a judge.