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Darwin Olympics: Man Driving Too Slow Busted with 500 Pounds of Pot

Meanwhile in Pennsylvania . . .

Mark Doyle (63) from Oregon was driving a U-Haul through PA last week when he was pulled over for his speed. The officer clocked doing 40 mph in a 70 mph zone.

Yep, dude was going 30 mph UNDER the speed limit.

Police found a small amount of marijuana on the front passenger seat, which triggered them to search the vehicle. That’s when they found 500 pounds of pot stashed in the back of the U-Haul.

Not sure if he was trying to be overly cautious, or was sampling his own product, but Mark is now facing multiple drug and trafficking charges.

(WTAE

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