Truck Driver still hustling a rap career

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Wonder if the driver was haulin’ oats?

A Washington State trooper was surprised to find a semi-truck he pulled over this week was being used by its driver as a recording studio — complete with party supplies.

Public Information Officer Chris Thorson posted a photo on Instagram Monday showing the super sonic cabin of a semi-truck one of his fellow officers pulled over. It contained what appeared to be a computerized mixer, headphones and other electronic equipment.

Just when you thought you have heard it all.....Trooper Trombley stopped a semi truck driver for speeding (17 over). After arresting the driver for suspicion of DUI/drugs, he found out that the suspect produces/records music while driving down the highway. #notacceptable


Thorson added that the cabin also included a microphone that dropped from the ceiling. His photo also showed a bag of white powder and what appears to be drug paraphernalia that was reportedly found in the unidentified, aspiring recording artist’s truck.

“Just when you thought you have heard it all.....Trooper Trombley stopped a semi truck driver for speeding (17 over),” wrote Thorson. “After arresting the driver for suspicion of DUI/drugs, he found out that the suspect produces/records music while driving down the highway.”


Thorson hash-tagged that it was “not acceptable” to mix hauling cargo and rocking the house.

Washington has long been a hotbed for music of all genres. The state has produced acts including Jimi Hendrix, Bing Crosby, Nirvana, Kenny Loggins and Sir Mix-A-Lot.



lmaooo I respect this mans hustle :dead::mjlol:, he aid imma get it by any means
 
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