SACO, Maine — A Limington man who was revving the engine on his motorcycle in traffic Wednesday was ultimately arrested when police found drugs in his possession, according to police.
George Bradley, 43, was in a line of traffic on North Street around 4:30 p.m. when he kept revving his engine, according to Saco Deputy Chief Jeff Holland.
Bradley was pulled over and questioned, and police discovered his driver’s license had been revoked, according to Holland.
Bradley also had a small amount of cocaine on his possession, and he was arrested and charged with operating after revocation and unlawful possession of a scheduled drug, Holland said.
Bradley was taken to the York County Jail and released on bail.



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Hey George, When your license is revoked and you have some coke in your pocket,DON’T BRING ATTENTION TO YOURSELF!
Curious George made people curious about his STUPID WAYS!!!
priceless
why not burn rubber make that trip worth it
priceless
Way to go, genius. Why would someone with drugs call attention to himself in such a blatant and obnoxous matter? Apparently he is unfamiliar with the expression “fly below the radar”.
Revoked licence, bring drugs and rev engine. If this guy was given 5 more minutes he probably would have called himself in.
The VROOOM VROOM crowd are idiots and morons. It always makes my day when one of them get caught being jerks.
Why did this guy not get a citation for revving his engine? Because it is not illegal or a stoppable offense in the State of Maine. This Police Officer unlawfully detained this citizen in an abuse of power and violated his constitution right to “be left alone.” The Officer had no probable cause to detain and question this citizen because he violated no traffic laws. The discovery of his driver status and narcotics are the fruits of an unlawful search. He should sue the sheriff’s office for depriving him of his rights under Title 42, Section 1983, United States Code.
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