Trucker busted by police for making beats and driving
We see you grinding, working two jobs and still managing to squeeze in some studio time to perfect those beats… but that’s nothing compared to a trucker that was pulled over for speeding and having a, get this, recording studio in the cabin.
It all went down in the US of A when a Washington State trooper pulled over a speeding trucker when he discovered the home-brew recording studio.
A trooper from the precinct, C. Thorson uploaded a pic to Instagram that shows a computer screen with some mixing software, mouse, headphones and according to an additional statement, a microphone hanging from the roof of the cabin… oh and also a bag of unidentified white powder.
Adding, “Just when you thought you have heard it all…..Trooper Trombley stopped a semi truck driver for speeding (17 over),” wrote Thorson. “After arresting the driver for suspicion of DUI/drugs, he found out that the suspect produces/records music while driving down the highway.”
Just when you thought you have heard it all…..Trooper Trombley stopped a semi truck driver for speeding (17 over). After arresting the driver for suspicion of DUI/drugs, he found out that the suspect produces/records music while driving down the highway. #notacceptable pic.twitter.com/QdAdj1ZS4G
— Trooper C. Thorson (@wspd3pio) February 10, 2020
Things we support, making beats, things we don’t support so much, getting cooked, speeding in a truck and making beats.
… oh and an ode to driving music below