Minnesota Driver Gets Ticketed For Exhaust Noise. But His Dodge Charger Daytona EV Doesn't Have An Exhaust
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Minnesota Driver Gets Ticketed For Exhaust Noise. But His Dodge Charger Daytona EV Doesn't Have An Exhaust
"While his face is off-camera, the cop can be heard telling Mike that he's been warned about his car's muffler noise "in the past." Mike argues that the vehicle the law enforcement official is referring to was a previous vehicle: "That was when I had a gas car." "I'm not going to argue with you," the cop tells him before indicating that he's hitting him with multiple citations, including a "public nuisance" ticket."
"Afterward, the clip cuts to a still image of the ticket he received. The sheet lists three separate offenses: Loud Muffler Exhaust Front And Rear License Plates Required Public Nuisance / Annoy / Injure / Endanger Safety In an interview with The Drive, Mike told the outlet that he wasn't at fault for the loud exhaust noise purportedly emitting from his vehicle."
A Minnesota driver in a Dodge Charger Daytona EV was pulled over and cited for loud exhaust-related offenses. An officer said the driver had been warned about muffler noise previously; the driver said that warning referred to a past gas-powered vehicle. The officer issued multiple citations that listed loud muffler/exhaust, missing front and rear license plates, and public nuisance. Passengers noted that electric cars do not have mufflers while the driver maintained he was not responsible for the reported noise. The driver later told a news outlet he was not at fault for the purported loud exhaust noise.
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