Toddler Ticketed in Electric Vehicle

| March 15, 2014 in Procrastination Station

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A toddler in Jacksonville Florida felt the wrath of the law this week as she was pulled over while driving her electric convertible.

Officers were in the area for a criminal investigation and saw the two year old and her family and thought they would have a bit of fun. Za’Dariyah, 2, was given a $4 ticket but it’s unclear what driving related infraction she committed.

Photo Credits: First Coast News Facebook

In an interview with First Coast News the little girl’s uncle Keyth Mishaw says police officers made a great impression on Za’Dariyah.

"Everyone always has bad things to say about the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office, well, I want to say BIG PROPS to these officers for making a memorable moment for my family. It was a fun moment, brightened up the whole day," says Keyth.

Patrol officer Christian Velasco says whenever he is out on calls he tries to interact with the community as much as possible.

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