Florida Driver Arrested Near Disney Springs for Reckless Behavior Under New Law

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A Florida man’s high-speed antics near Disney Springs came to a sudden halt yesterday, when deputies say he was caught driving 104 mph in a 40 mph zone, authorities confirmed. The driver, identified as Hennish Bahadur, was taken into custody under Florida’s recently enacted “Super Speeder” law, which targets drivers exceeding speed limits by 50 mph or more.

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A Scary Arrest Outside Disney

According to the arrest report, Bahadur was pulled over in the vicinity of the popular shopping and entertainment district after deputies clocked his extreme speed. No injuries were reported during the incident, and Bahadur was subsequently taken to the local jail.

Disney Springs, the site of the arrest, is a bustling outdoor shopping, dining, and entertainment complex at Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando. Known for its mix of high-end retailers, unique boutiques, and a wide variety of restaurants and live entertainment, the area draws millions of visitors annually.

The dense pedestrian traffic, especially families with children, makes careful speed enforcement critical. One parent commenting on social media highlighted the dangers, noting that the reckless driving in such a crowded area does not go unnoticed by parents and other guests.

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A New Law Enacted

Florida’s Super Speeder law, implemented earlier this year, allows law enforcement to impose heightened penalties for extreme speeding violations, including larger fines and potential license suspensions. Officials say the law is designed to curb dangerous driving behaviors and prevent serious accidents across the state.

Bahadur’s arrest comes amid intensified traffic enforcement around high-traffic destinations like Disney Springs, where tourists and locals converge daily. The incident serves as a stark reminder that authorities are actively monitoring the roadways surrounding Walt Disney World Resort to protect both visitors and employees.

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