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The Running for Real Podcast

For Real-Isodes: Breaking the Law - Ep. 5

The Running for Real Podcast

Tina Muir

Sports, Running, Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.71.3K Ratings

🗓️ 3 May 2023

⏱️ 11 minutes

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Summary

Have you ever broken the law? Tina has had one minor transgression, but Sarah may be an international fugitive…

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0:00.0

Sarah, episode five for real or so. I have no idea what the question is at this point. So I can feel my palms getting a bit sweaty because I don't know what you're going to pick. And I hope you haven't prethought of your answer here.

0:26.0

I have not, but I'm coming at you hot. This is a serious question. All right. It deserves a sweaty palms. Are you ready? Tina Mure, have you ever broken the law?

0:36.8

Oh, I mean, what does that mean? Have I rolled a stop sign?

0:44.8

Yeah. I mean, anything literally running the game from J walking to murder.

0:49.8

I mean, you know this from me, like J walking in England isn't a thing. So I kind of find it comical that it is something over here.

0:57.8

And so I've done that. I mean thousands.

1:01.8

So there are literally no laws at all. Like you can just dash in front of cars willy nilly.

1:06.8

Oh, and people do. In England, Americans get really stressed when they're driving with me or they're in general one because the cars get really close to each other. Like wing mirrors are like almost touching to because cars passing you drive very close to you. Like I could stick out my arm and hit each car that passes me.

1:29.8

And three because people walk across anywhere. So you know, sometimes you might be like crossing a road.

1:36.8

And the car slows down.

1:39.8

You know, you're crossing a road running and the car slows and you kind of like keep going just just go just get out of my way.

1:46.8

Well, in England cars do not slow down. They're just going to keep going. And so you might have a car like speeding by you as you're crossing a road and you just let it go and then you walk across.

1:55.8

So it's a bit of a like frog a thing. But yeah, so for me, you know, the concept of J walking is like hilarious because I just

2:05.8

I mean, I kind of I would just love to see the stats though of like, okay, do more pedestrians get nailed in England then because they're honestly what probably not I would say more people get hit here.

2:16.8

But also texting while driving or having your phone in your hand is like a.

2:23.8

You get points on your license. Like it's a really bigger fan. So.

2:28.8

So anything like that here, like any law breakage in the car like have you been you I'm sure you've been pulled over, right. I've actually any.

2:36.8

Touch word, although I recognize I am a white woman and that kind of gives me a massive advantage if you want to call it that.

2:45.8

I've actually only been pulled over once and that was for rolling a stop sign. So I guess that's technically.

2:50.8

Was it rightfully, rightfully so because like was it like no car no stop you okay. It was like.

2:56.8

Yeah, definitely warranted in that moment.

3:00.8

But yeah, no, I see any time I've been pulled over, but yes, I'm sure I've made plenty of offenses around that I'm trying to think of anything that's like more than that.

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