We see you grinding, working two jobs and still managing to squeeze in some studio time to perfect those beats… but that’s nothing compared to a trucker that was pulled over for speeding and having a, get this, recording studio in the cabin.
It all went down in the US of A when a Washington State trooper pulled over a speeding trucker when he discovered the home-brew recording studio.
A trooper from the precinct, C. Thorson uploaded a pic to Instagram that shows a computer screen with some mixing software, mouse, headphones and according to an additional statement, a microphone hanging from the roof of the cabin… oh and also a bag of unidentified white powder.
Adding, “Just when you thought you have heard it all…..Trooper Trombley stopped a semi truck driver for speeding (17 over),” wrote Thorson. “After arresting the driver for suspicion of DUI/drugs, he found out that the suspect produces/records music while driving down the highway.”
Just when you thought you have heard it all…..Trooper Trombley stopped a semi truck driver for speeding (17 over). After arresting the driver for suspicion of DUI/drugs, he found out that the suspect produces/records music while driving down the highway. #notacceptable pic.twitter.com/QdAdj1ZS4G
— Trooper C. Thorson (@wspd3pio) February 10, 2020
Things we support, making beats, things we don’t support so much, getting cooked, speeding in a truck and making beats.
… oh and an ode to driving music below