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mike27t
Fri, Dec-04-2009, 12:45:47 AM
That is all


MINNEAPOLIS (AP)—Minnesota Vikings star running back Adrian Peterson could lose his driver’s license after police clocked him driving at 109 mph—nearly twice the posted speed limit—on a suburban Minneapolis highway last weekend.

Peterson told The Associated Press on Thursday that he “got a little speeding ticket. I need to be more aware of the speed I was going and not let it happen again.”

Peterson was pulled over just before 8:30 p.m. Saturday while driving his BMW in a 55-mph zone on state Highway 62—a normally busy stretch of road known as the Crosstown that connects Minneapolis with southern and western suburbs, Edina police spokeswoman Molly Anderson said. She said Peterson was given a citation and allowed to drive away after what appeared to be a “very routine” traffic stop.


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Anderson said police clocked the 24-year-old Peterson going 109 mph, but Peterson told the AP he wasn’t driving that fast.

“But I know it was a speeding ticket, and that’s what I got issued for,” Peterson said.

In the police video obtained by the AP, Peterson told the officer he thought he was going “probably about 85.” When told he was clocked at 109, he said, “Seriously? … I didn’t think I was going that fast.”

The stop happened the night before Peterson ran for 85 yards and a touchdown in a 36-10 victory over Chicago. The All-Pro also fumbled twice, with one of them a turnover for the Vikings.

Peterson said he was headed to the downtown hotel where the team stays the night before home games. He said he was not late at that point.

“After I got pulled over, then I was late,” Peterson said.

In the video, Peterson can be heard telling the officer he was trying to get to the hotel on time, adding “I know it’s not a valid excuse.”

The video shows Peterson’s car getting pulled over, and the officer going up to the driver’s side window. The driver isn’t visible, but can be heard. After the officer issued the citation, he thanked Peterson for stopping instead of trying to flee, and added, “Good luck to you tomorrow.”

In 2005, Minnesota lawmakers approved tougher sanctions for drivers caught at excessive speeds, and one provision requires revocation for at least six months for driving faster than 100 mph.

Peterson has 21 days from the date of the citation to challenge it in court.

Sen. Steve Murphy, a Democrat, sponsored the law to send a message about irresponsible driving.

“Mr. Peterson is going to be walking for a little while. That’s an automatic suspension for anything over 100 mph,” Murphy said. “Just because he can go 100 mph on the football field doesn’t mean he needs to go 100 mph on our roads.”

He added, “Maybe Adrian’s miscue will save the life of someone else and that’s the good that can come out of this.”

Minnesota State Patrol Capt. Matt Langer, who wasn’t involved in the Peterson stop, said whether to cite a driver for speeding or for misdemeanor reckless driving is a judgment call. Langer said it comes down to how great a risk the speeder posed to themselves or others on the road.

“Any time you speed at all it’s dangerous,” Langer said. “But to that extreme it’s just absolutely ridiculous.”

Coach Brad Childress downplayed any concern about Peterson’s alleged high speed.

“I don’t know. I’d stay out of the police industry, if that in fact is true,” Childress said, adding: “You got to take care of yourself. You can’t put yourself in harm’s way.”

Childress acknowledged Peterson was late to the hotel, but declined to discuss the possibility of any punishment.

“He was there shortly thereafter, and as we do with everything that’s in-house stuff,” the coach said.

Peterson, a first-round draft pick out of Oklahoma from Palestine, Texas, led the NFC with 1,341 rushing yards in his rookie season with Minnesota in 2007, then led the league last season with 1,760 yards rushing. He’s third in the NFL this year with 1,084 yards.

Peterson has become one of the sport’s most popular players, with a high national profile that includes an endorsement with Nike. He has no known prior off-the-field troubles, and he’s active in the community with charity work. Peterson annually hosts a Special Olympics event at the team’s practice facility, one of his favorite causes.

Minnesota (10-1) plays at Arizona (7-4) this Sunday night in a matchup of division leaders.

AP Sports Writer Dave Campbell in Eden Prairie, Minn., Brian Bakst in St. Paul, Minn., and Amy Forliti in Minneapolis contributed to this report.

E30///M3FANATIC
Fri, Dec-04-2009, 12:49:50 AM
anyone know what kind of BMW?

DangerClose
Fri, Dec-04-2009, 12:51:13 AM
128i vert

zeuiax
Fri, Dec-04-2009, 01:11:07 AM
I hope he gets banned for rest of the season

yemenmocha
Fri, Dec-04-2009, 01:14:35 AM
Good thing that none of us go over 100 mph in our M cars.

///M Dream
Fri, Dec-04-2009, 01:24:38 AM
Good thing that none of us go over 100 mph in our M cars.

:whistle:

97_4dr_5spd_m3
Fri, Dec-04-2009, 01:25:12 AM
128i vert

lol.......yea right..

KILO15
Fri, Dec-04-2009, 01:51:30 AM
I hope he gets banned for rest of the season
for doing what we do on a regular basis or because you hate the vikings?

Cyrus
Fri, Dec-04-2009, 02:07:35 AM
It was an E36 auto 'vert.

P4lm3r
Fri, Dec-04-2009, 02:11:19 AM
It was an E36 auto 'vert.

Pretty sure it was also a Lux in Fern Green with Light Grey Nappa leather..

mike27t
Fri, Dec-04-2009, 02:41:03 AM
I hope he gets banned for rest of the season

bitter bish no make playoffs for joo :raspberry:

roobe16
Fri, Dec-04-2009, 02:42:07 PM
“Mr. Peterson is going to be walking for a little while. That’s an automatic suspension for anything over 100 mph,” Murphy said. “Just because he can go 100 mph on the football field doesn’t mean he needs to go 100 mph on our roads.”

:taser: good one....

Good thing that none of us go over 100 mph in our M cars.

:whistle:

M3n00b
Fri, Dec-04-2009, 02:49:09 PM
Who?

?

Procure
Fri, Dec-04-2009, 05:24:22 PM
AP lives about 5 minutes from my parents house in the Twin Cities. Its a very nice black 2006 750Li with stock wheels and about 5% tint.

The road he got caught on is a cop haven with speed traps on it ALL the time, I wouldn't speed on it past about 10mph over as they are legitimately there all the time. That said, it shouldn't be 55mph as its a 4 lane highway, but he shouldn't have been going 100+.

Go vikings!

MarqE46
Fri, Dec-04-2009, 05:29:33 PM
only 105? psshhh.. :lo:

Bents
Fri, Dec-04-2009, 05:31:20 PM
AP lives about 5 minutes from my parents house in the Twin Cities. Its a very nice black 2006 750Li with stock wheels and about 5% tint.

The road he got caught on is a cop haven with speed traps on it ALL the time, I wouldn't speed on it past about 10mph over as they are legitimately there all the time. That said, it shouldn't be 55mph as its a 4 lane highway, but he shouldn't have been going 100+.

Go vikings!
People actually live in Twin Cities?:laughhard:

keca10
Fri, Dec-04-2009, 05:46:19 PM
People actually live in Twin Cities?:laughhard:

Dude, it was 20F this morning after a pretty warm November. The weather keeps getting colder. Sometimes I wonder what I am doing in the TC. Cops in that area have nothing better to do then pull people over. Especially when you get into Eden Prarie.

This is nothing compared to when Moss was running over meter maids.

Mr. Shadow
Fri, Dec-04-2009, 05:57:12 PM
Good thing that none of us go over 100 mph in our M cars.

:whistle:



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:rofl3::rofl3::laughhard:



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440HPE46
Fri, Dec-04-2009, 06:27:00 PM
I didn't know 22's could spin that fast...

Bents
Fri, Dec-04-2009, 06:41:08 PM
I didn't know 22's could spin that fast...
Hey I get it! Because he's black!

Well done sir, well done.

































:facepalm:

AlpineEcstasy
Sat, Dec-05-2009, 12:40:52 AM
for doing what we do on a regular basis or because you hate the vikings?

Hey I get it! Because he's black!

Well done sir, well done.

































:facepalm:

lolnn

97_4dr_5spd_m3
Sat, Dec-05-2009, 12:47:00 AM
man...the popo must have never driven in a BMW, EVERYONE knows that 100 plus in a BM is still safe......

WytLytnyn
Sat, Dec-05-2009, 06:18:10 AM
man...the popo must have never driven in a BMW, EVERYONE knows that 100 plus in a BM is still safe......150mph is still safe in a Bimmer. People do it all the time on the Autobahn.

ch1townballa
Sat, Dec-05-2009, 06:36:17 AM
150mph is still safe in a Bimmer. People do it all the time on the Autobahn.

Yes on the Autobahn :whistle:

M3_Dust
Sat, Dec-05-2009, 07:00:35 PM
**** them po-po