Caught wed handed.
A high-speed bride was caught on bodycam footage “racing to the altar” when police clocked her hasty driver flying down a Florida freeway to get the tardy wife-to-be to her wedding ceremony.
The bride and her dapper wedding ceremony visitor informed cops they have been working late to the ceremony after they have been caught by an unmarked police automotive touring at 105 mph on the Crosstown Parkway in Port St. Lucie Friday afternoon, in line with the Port St. Lucie Police Division.
“Whose wedding is it?” the officer requested the duo whereas approaching the grey Tesla, in line with the footage shared by police on social media.
“It’s mine,” mentioned the bride, who was sitting within the passenger seat, dolled up in a protracted white robe. The motive force was sporting a white collared shirt with a black vest, in line with the video.
The lady informed the cop she was purported to tie the knot at 2:30 p.m. in Stuart – however was stopped a number of minutes later at 2:42 p.m., the footage confirmed.
“You’re already late,” the officer informed the delayed bride, who nervously giggled and informed the cop, “We’re trying to get there.”
Police issued the motive force a compulsory court docket date for rushing and allowed the pair to maneuver alongside so the bride may get hitched.
“This stop gives a whole new meaning to racing to the altar,” police wrote in a Fb put up.
“Not exactly the best way to start your wedding.”