Chillin' in da Lambo...
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Chillin' wid da law...
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WASHINGTON - Montgomery County Police have released dash cam video of
a Batman impersonator being pulled over in Silver Spring last week. It didn't take long for the jokes to start, especially when the dispatcher asked if the officer needed backup.
"You can send me Robin if you wish," said the officer.
Lenny Robinson was driving his Lamborghini "Batmobile" but was pulled over for not displaying his license plate.
Robinsonmay not be a real superhero, but he is using his powers for good. He dresses up in the batsuit to visit children in local hospitals. When Robinson showed officers the plate in his car, police let him go, after taking some pictures with him.
One of the officers is heard on the video saying "if you wait long enough, you will see everything."
This isn't Batman's first run in with the law. On his way to another hospital appearance, he was helped out by Howard County Police on Route 29 this past Halloween to fix a flat tire on his Lamborghini.
a Batman impersonator being pulled over in Silver Spring last week. It didn't take long for the jokes to start, especially when the dispatcher asked if the officer needed backup.
"You can send me Robin if you wish," said the officer.
Lenny Robinson was driving his Lamborghini "Batmobile" but was pulled over for not displaying his license plate.
Robinsonmay not be a real superhero, but he is using his powers for good. He dresses up in the batsuit to visit children in local hospitals. When Robinson showed officers the plate in his car, police let him go, after taking some pictures with him.
One of the officers is heard on the video saying "if you wait long enough, you will see everything."
This isn't Batman's first run in with the law. On his way to another hospital appearance, he was helped out by Howard County Police on Route 29 this past Halloween to fix a flat tire on his Lamborghini.
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