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            I was having a great day 
until I saw the police car 
behind me with its loud siren and lights 
flashing.  I pulled off the road 
and waited for the officer to approach my car.
 Officer:  May I see your driver’s license, proof 
of insurance, and car registration, 
please?
 
 Lindsay:  Let me get them out of my glove 
compartment.  Here they are.  What did I do 
wrong, officer?
 
 Officer:  Didn’t you see that stop sign back there?
 
 Lindsay:  Stop sign?  What stop sign?  I didn’t see 
any stop sign.
 
 Officer:  Sit tight and I’ll be right 
back.
 ...
 I guess he was running my driver’s license and 
license plate numbers to make sure 
there are no outstanding warrants for 
me or for my car.  He came back after a few 
minutes.
 ...
 Officer:  You ran a stop sign back there 
and I’m going to have to give you a 
citation.
 
 Lindsay:  Is that really necessary, officer?  I’m 
really sorry I ran the stop sign and I’ll be more 
careful next time.
 
 Officer:  I suppose I could let you off 
with a warning, just this once.
 
 Lindsay:  Oh, thank you so much!
 
 Officer:  Drive more carefully in the future.
 
 Lindsay:  I will.  I definitely will.
 ...
 Phew!  That was close.  Good thing I 
tossed the incriminating 
evidence out the window before I pulled off 
the road!
 
 
 Script by Dr. Lucy Tse
 
This is a Learning Guide of eslpod.com Ep.591 loudly reading by Joshua.
 
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