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Batman Gets Pulled Over by Police in Montgomery County

A man dressed as Batman was pulled over in White Oak.

 

Looks like Batman was caught breaking the law near White Oak Wednesday, March 21.

Montgomery County Police pulled over a man dressed as the caped superhero as he was driving southbound on Route 29 near Prelude Drive.

The reason: his Batmobile didn't have any tags.

According to WTOP, the man was driving to the hospital to visit sick children when he was stopped by officers because his black Lamborghini was identified with the Batman symbol rather than the required state tags.

Police have not released the man's name yet, but did release several images of the traffic stop on their Twitter and Facebook accounts.

 

Did you see Batman on the road? Tell us in the comments!

Related Topics: Public Safety

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Katie Griffith

9:30 pm on Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Ha! That is awesome, Lindsay. If this Batman is your uncle, Patch would love an interview with him!

Francesca Contento

8:59 am on Saturday, March 31, 2012

I would also love Batman to contact me (francesca@mainstreetchamber.org). I think we should know the name of the charity that he does this great work on behalf of. I am sure that public would like to support his efforts. I wish there were a story like this every day in the papers. I hope the universe returns his good deeds tenfold.

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