(Insert Sniff ‘n’ the Tears’ ‘Driver’s Seat’ HERE)
While you’re all comfy in your heated/cooling, massaging, lumbar-supporting seats in your vehicles, there are some out there, traveling the highways and byways of Wisconsin where the struggle to find proper seating is real.
Wisconsin State Patrol stopped a pickup truck for an equipment violation, as the officer approached the vehicle he noticed that there were NO SEATS in the cab… well… except for the camping/tube chair that the driver was sitting on.
Along with the tweet the department included the section of the state vehicle standards law requiring seats to be securely fastened and include head restraints in line with the product specifications from the year the vehicle was manufactured. Unfortunately Mesh Cupholders were not included in the law.
Recently, a trooper in the North Central Region stopped this pickup truck for an equipment violation. On his approach, the trooper noticed the vehicle was not equipped with seats and the driver was seated in a camping chair.
— WI State Patrol (@wistatepatrol) March 10, 2021
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[Twitter: WI State Patrol]