111 MPH on I-95 Qualifies Ramzi Yehya for Express Booking Package at Brevard Sheriff Wayne Ivey’s Iron Bar Lodge

Booking Package includes a souvenir photo, meal pass in one-star-rated dining facility, and, “I Messed Around And Found Out In Brevard County” souvenir T-shirt

SHERIFF WAYNE IVEY: Well, folks, unfortunately, “common sense” ain’t that common anymore, as some people, like Ramzi Yehya, think that it’s a great idea to drive 111 mph on I-95 in Brevard County. Yehya does qualify for our lodge’s express booking package, which includes a souvenir booking photo, fairly new shower slides, a meal pass in our one-star-rated dining facility, and, of course, his “I Messed Around And Found Out In Brevard County” souvenir T-shirt! (BCSO) image

BREVARD COUNTY, FLORIDA – Thanksgiving is a time to be thankful for all the many blessings we have, and it’s also one of the busiest travel times of the year.

With that said, those with common sense drive safely so everyone arrives alive and gets to enjoy the holiday with family and friends.

Well, folks, unfortunately, “common sense” ain’t that common anymore, as some people, like Ramzi Yehya, think that it’s a great idea to drive 111 mph on I-95 in Brevard County.

One of the things that I’m actually thankful for is our great Deputies who let those who drive like maniacs know where Ivey’s Iron Bar Lodge is located.

Yehya’s little driving escapade happened yesterday, and thankfully, Deputy Brad McLaughlin of our Traffic Unit was out conducting speed enforcement on I-95 when he first clocked Yehya at 94 mph, then up to 111 mph, as he tried to get him stopped and eventually pulled him over on the shoulder of the road.

Apparently, Yehya thought I-95 was an extension of the Daytona International Speedway, but as he would soon learn, driving like that in Brevard County is how you go to jail…straight to jail.

There is absolutely no reason to be driving 111 mph anywhere, much less on a congested highway during the holidays and the busiest travel time of the year.

The good news is that Yehya, who is from New York, where enforcing the law and arresting people is apparently not that important, has quickly learned that here in Florida, we do things a bit differently.

You see, in Florida, driving like a maniac earns you a trip straight to jail for Dangerous/Excessive Speed.

On a bright note, Yehya does qualify for our lodge’s express booking package, which includes a souvenir booking photo, fairly new shower slides, a meal pass in our one-star-rated dining facility, and, of course, his “I Messed Around And Found Out In Brevard County” souvenir T-shirt!

Great job by Deputy McLaughlin in getting this guy off our streets before he hurts or kills someone.

Have a great and safe Thanksgiving, everyone!

– Sheriff Wayne Ivey

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