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Pinal Sheriff’s Viral Take Down Of Left Lane Campers: ‘Are You The One That’s On TikTok?’

January 15, 2024

By Corinne Murdock |

The Pinal County Sheriff’s Office (PCSO) has gone viral for its videos depicting officers pulling over and ticketing left lane campers.

Their viral work has earned the sheriff’s office a certain level of appreciation from both Arizona and national viewers online and, in some cases, even from those who were pulled over for left lane camping.

In the latest viral video featuring Officer Frank Sloup, part of a series titled “Fridays With Frank,” one driver believed they were speeding, though they were, in fact, impeding the flow of traffic by driving too slow in the left lane.

“The left lane, per Arizona state law, is meant for passing,” said Sloup. “When cars are passing you on the right, you’re forcing them to make a dangerous move.” 

That driver didn’t sound too unhappy to have been pulled over. He asked Sloup whether he was the viral officer on TikTok, and even asked for a picture. Sloup happily obliged. 

“Are you the one that’s on TikTok? Can I have a picture?” asked the driver.

In the first vehicle pulled over, Sloup discovers that the driver was not only guilty of camping in the left lane, but of having a suspended license — despite having a passenger with a valid license capable of driving. 

“That’s why you don’t know you can’t be in the left lane: it’s because you’re a terrible driver, and your license is suspended,” said Sloup. 

Sheriff Mark Lamb won an Emmy Award for his office for his video compilation pulling over left lane campers. Despite the video’s popularity, Sloup criticized Lamb for only giving warnings on his traffic stops. 

“He’s just nice and he talks to people and he’s all happy,” said Sloup. 

Sloup also observed that the sound of traffic citation paper being written on and torn was hardly heard in Lamb’s vehicle.

“In Sheriff Lamb’s truck, you hear a lot about God, family, and freedom. You know what you don’t hear in Sheriff Lamb’s truck, is this sound,” said Sloup, as he tore a ticket. 

Sloup’s latest viral video wasn’t his first. The PCSO has issued a number of videos, most recently last month with recognition from “Morning in America.” Sloup explained that the idea behind the video compilations emerged as a PSA following the passage of the hands-free driving law in 2021.

The popularity of PCSO’s videos could be explained by the similar appreciation for one of the longest-running shows, “Cops.”

Corinne Murdock is a reporter for AZ Free News. Follow her latest on Twitter, or email tips to corinne@azfreenews.com.

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