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Oregon driving tip: When the Ducks are winning, troopers might just give you a break

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From the strange-but-true file ...

After finishing up writing about UCLA’s loss to Oregon State, I was driving back to Portland. I tuned in the USC-Oregon game to see what was going on.

As if on cue, Oregon scored a touchdown, and the announcer said, ‘That makes it Oregon 40, USC 20.’

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I guess I was so surprised that I swerved a bit on the road. The red and blue lights immediately flashed in my rear-view mirror.

After pulling onto the shoulder of the road, the state trooper approached and said, “You seem to have some trouble staying in your lane, have you been drinking?”

I explained I had just covered the UCLA-Oregon State game and was sober and that ‘I was listening to the Oregon game, and the Ducks just scored, which I guess surprised me and I jerked my hands.’

He went to his car, ran a background check on my license and then returned.

“Mr. Foster, I’ll let you off with a warning, but the next time the Ducks score, try to contain yourself.”

-- Chris Foster
chris.foster@latimes.com
Twitter.com/cfosterlatimes

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