Police Release Batman's Traffic Stop Video
Batman recalls his Howard County Halloween experience in the dash cam video released by Montgomery County police.
On March 21, at 10:47 a.m., Montgomery County Police pulled over a car driven by Batman for not displaying his license plate. The curious traffic stop made national as well as local news. Batman's true identity was soon revealed to be a Baltimore County businessman who visits children in hospitals to lift their spirits.
Now police have released the video of Batman's traffic stop—a little ridiculous, mostly funny and a whole lot of endearing.
"Batman's going to be stopping at Southbound 29 at Prelude [Drive in White Oak], and again no tags; it's just got the Batman seal on the vehicle. It's a black Lamborghini and a driver dressed as Batman," the officer reports.
"You can send me Robin if you wish," he jokes, when asked if he needs backup.
When the officer asks to see the driver's registration, Batman must get out of his Batmobile, nearly losing a door to oncoming traffic and dig about the car searching for tags.
About 10 minutes later, after posing for a photo shoot with the responding officers, Batman is on his way, cape billowing in the wind. His destination is Georgetown Hospital to visit sick children.
According to Montgomery County Police Spokeswoman Angela Cruz, the officers did remind him he should have the car's legal tags attached in the future.
Said Cruz: "Ultimately, if he still doesn't have tags on the vehicle, officers will probably pull him over again."