Man Leads Slow Police Chase. This man, a 36-year-old Nepali student, is not named in the news report. Some time after midnight on September 23, he was spotted by Monroe County, Michigan, police urinating on a highway median. He said he had become lost trying to return from Detroit to Bowling Green University in Ohio. The police told him to wait in his car while they checked out his credentials. After a bit, the Nepali moved his car ahead about 20 feet. The police followed, warning him by loudspeaker not to leave. Yet shortly after, he drove off at a steady speed of 55 miles per hour on a highway whose speed limit was 70 miles per hour. The police followed, sirens blaring and lights flashing, and several times tried to get him to stop. He finally did. When asked why he did not stop earlier, he explained that he thought the police were escorting him home. He didn’t know what the siren and flashing lights meant because police cars in Nepal, he said, were not equipped with such devices. (monroenews.com, October 25 2006)
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TPS Re-registration case still pending ..
मन भित्र को पत्रै पत्र!
TPS Work Permit/How long your took?
emergency donation needed
काेराेना सङ्क्रमणबाट बच्न Immunity बढाउन के के खाने ?How to increase immunity against COVID - 19?
Guess how many vaccines a one year old baby is given
अमेरिकामा बस्ने प्राय जस्तो नेपालीहरु सबै मध्यम बर्गीय अथवा माथि (higher than middle class)
चितवनको होस्टलमा १३ वर्षीया शालिन पोखरेल झुण्डिएको अवस्था - बलात्कार पछि हत्याको शंका - होस्टेलहरु असुरक्षित
Travelling to Nepal - TPS AP- PASSPORT
Nepali doctors future black or white usa ?
ढ्याउ गर्दा दसैँको खसी गनाउच
TPS Reregistration and EAD Approval Timeline.......
Morning dharahara
Another Song Playing In My Mind
nrn citizenship
TPS Renewal Reregistration
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