Well you don’t see that every day.
Sheriffs in Waukesha County pulled over the Oscar Meyer Wienermobile yesterday, leading to a few odd social media posts wondering how the hot dog on wheels had gotten in trouble.
The Sheriff’s department posted to Twitter to let us know that the Wienermobile driver had been given a verbal warning for not following the Move Over Law, requiring the delicious vehicle to move over and slow down when first responders are on the roadside.
That doesn’t make it any less embarrassing.
What really happened on that fateful day with the Oscar Mayer Wienermobile?
— Waukesha County Sheriff (@WaukeshaSheriff) January 27, 2020
The driver of the #Wienermobile was stopped & given a verbal warning by a @WaukeshaSheriff for not following the Move Over Law (2001 WI Act 15, WI Statute 346.072)#MoveOver #SlowDown #Wienermobile pic.twitter.com/KHbt9z803X
♫♪ Oh I wish this weren’t an Oscar Meyer Wiener… ♪♫
♫♪ That the cops pulled over on the stree-ee-eet. ♪♫
♫♪ But since I drive an Oscar Meyer Wiener… ♪♫
♫♪ Now everyone is staring right at me. ♪♫




