As I was discussing my situation with the Forrest Lake MPO (Motor Patrol Officer) this afternoon, trying to explain why I was doing 68 MPH in a 55 MPH zone, he asked me for my DL (drivers license) and POI (proof of insurance). He then retired to his PC (Police Cruiser) to see if I had a VDL (valid drivers license) and any PO's (previous offenses).
He let me bake in the sun for a while before reemerging with my UTT (uniform traffic ticket). He ogled my bike for a moment but then asked rather curiously what CVO stood for. I told him Custom Vehicle Operations and explained the Harley meaning of the acronym. He told me that in police parlance it means Criminal Vehicular Operations and that my license generated a bit of concern on his part when he saw it.
When I got home, I googled CVO and found this:
Minnesota law defines six different levels of criminal vehicular operation (CVO). This includes criminal vehicular homicide and criminal vehicular injury related to alcohol consumption. All but one level is considered a very serious felony offense. The severity of the offense and the punishment is impacted by the level of injury inflicted and who may have been injured.
So, I can't say I didn't learn something today, although it cost me $135 and some points!
Not to worry, it's an older photo and I was current on my tabs!