There’s nothing like a good scapegoat—whether it’s a sock gremlin in the washing machine to an invisible roommate who ate all the ice cream. Or, in the case of horseless carriages, a stainless steel vehicle held together by tape, glue, and the power of ego. That was the scapegoat in a story told by Ethan Levy (@ethanlevyy), who, reflecting on a recent interaction with a police officer, says in a TikTok, “I don’t know what the [expletive] made me say this,” before launching into a tale of driving too fast.
Below an onscreen caption that reads, “major life hack,” Levy says, “I was speeding—guilty as charged—and I was going pretty fast. I get pulled over, fourth time in my life I’ve ever gotten pulled over.”
He says he’s never gotten a ticket or “anything like that, knock on wood.”
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