Sure it would. There's no need for a hearse to hurry. I mean, the passenger probably can wait a little bit to get where he's going.
2007-05-17 03:35:32
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answered by kiwi 7
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Wasthe Herse in a funeral Procession? If so, they would let it go but go to the funeral home and issue a citation to the owner. If it was not, then yes, we'd pull it over.
2007-05-17 03:38:15
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answered by r0b_a11en 2
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If it's creating a hazardous condition or blatantly breaking the law, my bet is that it would be stopped and ticketed.
2007-05-17 03:30:11
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answered by Ralfcoder 7
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Yes. I don't know why hearse drivers would need to speed to get somewhere.
2007-05-17 03:29:51
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answered by nowyouknow 7
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Most definitely.
2007-05-17 03:31:15
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answered by WC 7
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Maybe God needed this one in a hurry?
2007-05-17 03:32:07
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answered by aaaarghhh! 2
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Stopped, cited, and towed if need.
2007-05-17 03:39:02
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answered by Topper 3
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yes it would get stopped, its speeding
2007-05-17 03:32:36
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answered by mike g 5
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No one is exempt, not even cops,,,
2007-05-17 03:49:07
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answered by Anonymous
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