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Originally Posted by Sliver
I get that she was the registered owner. As you can see, that's not a good way to communicate with somebody on the road since multiple people can be insured on a single vehicle.
But, yeah, I assume police call people, but I have also assumed it would be for important reasons. Doing a hundred in a hundred zone is - without a doubt - not a good reason to call somebody at 5:30am given there is no way to know if the registered owner is even the driver. It shows extremely poor judgement.
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You're right that he couldn't know who was driving. If a vehicle registered to a woman is being driven by a man that's enough of a good reason to call. Maybe it was stolen from their driveway while she slept. I don't think he needed to act the way he did after talking to her but I have zero problem with the phone call.