In the video, the trooper says that the citation carries a mandatory court date. The driver asks the trooper what the possible punishment could be, and the trooper replied that it could include fines and for his driver’s license to be suspended.
OSHP said on social media that there have been more than 1,800 speed-related fatal crashes in Ohio over the last five years.
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