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Soldier Was Punished For Speeding On The Road, So When He Was Asked To Drive His Commanding Officer, He Strictly Followed The 35 KPH Speed Limit

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In the army, obedience and subordination to your commanding officer are pretty important.

This man was punished for speeding while driving the military jeep, so the next time he got behind the wheel he strictly followed the 35 kph speed limit.

His commanding officer couldn’t say a word about it.

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Punished for speeding? Enjoy your long hours drive.

This happened in the 90s.

I was in the army, 18 years old.

I was assigned to bring the army staff with the military jeep in the morning.

This man’s commanding officer punished him for speeding.

I was reported for speeding, and my commanding officer punished me with 10 days extension of my army service.

As well as 10 days that I’m not allowed to go home.

I was assigned as a stand-by driver during the night.

He needed to drive his commanding officer, but had to follow the speed limit.

Around 7, I had a call that I needed to go pick up my commanding officer, and take him to different outposts to check that the guards were doing their job properly.

Army vehicles have a speed limit of 35 km in the city.

Since I was punished in the morning for speeding, I swore that I would keep this speed limit no matter what.

The drive took way longer than expected.

It took us 3.5 hours to make a one-hour trip.

I could see him tapping his fingers nervously on the dashboard and mumbling incoherent angry words, but there was nothing he could do about it.

He never spoke to me again after that.

Let’s find out what other people have to say.

LOL. This comment is hilarious.

Here’s another petty revenge idea.

An ex-navy speaks up.

So juicy sweet, says this one.

Indeed!

Be careful what you wish for, officer.

You can’t break the rules whenever it suits you.

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