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Yup, John was busted for speeding again: -

April 21st, 2007 - John Schneider - "television's original Bo Duke" was recently caught racing on the highway in his personal "General Lee", the orange 69 Dodge Charger featured in television's "The Dukes of Hazzard". Schneider, 47, was in Nashville promoting his new film "Collier & Co. Hot Pursuit" when the temptation to put the powerful Hemi to work got the best of him. He was busted for 128 mph in a 75 zone.

Yesterday the courtroom erupted in laughter when the judge suggested that he transfer the case to "Hazzard

County" - the fictional township that his tv character Bo Duke was often busted for speeding in.

John must take an online Driving Course within the next 30 days and pay court costs - but to a real court

and not "Boss Hogg." We wish him well on his driving test - as it does not require any 360 degree turns or

a 200 foot Jump over a river. We just hope they have the internet in Hazzard County.

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Yup, John was busted for speeding again: -

April 21st, 2007 - John Schneider - "television's original Bo Duke" was recently caught racing on the highway in his personal "General Lee", the orange 69 Dodge Charger featured in television's "The Dukes of Hazzard". Schneider, 47, was in Nashville promoting his new film "Collier & Co. Hot Pursuit" when the temptation to put the powerful Hemi to work got the best of him. He was busted for 128 mph in a 75 zone.

Yesterday the courtroom erupted in laughter when the judge suggested that he transfer the case to "Hazzard

County" - the fictional township that his tv character Bo Duke was often busted for speeding in.

John must take an online Driving Course within the next 30 days and pay court costs - but to a real court

and not "Boss Hogg." We wish him well on his driving test - as it does not require any 360 degree turns or

a 200 foot Jump over a river. We just hope they have the internet in Hazzard County.

where is this article from, who wrote it?... link please

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