In the summer of 1992, Bob Arruda was driving back from an Allman Brothers concert when a police officer pulled him over in North Attleboro, Massachusetts.

The officer gave Arruda a ticket for speeding. However, the Rhode Island driver didn’t believe he had been traveling over the limit. So Arruda hired an attorney, fought the citation in court, and won.

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Arruda moved on with his life.

“It was totally in the rear-view mirror,” Arruda explained from his home in Exeter, Rhode Island.

It was until Arruda tried to renew his driver’s license earlier this year, something he’d done multiple times since that brief brush with the law in the 1990s.

Arruda discovered he had a suspension on his license from an incident in Ma

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