People Are Shocked At What’s Spotted On Back Of Truck That Passed Through Ohio
By Dreamer

A massive rig was seen in Ohio by one driver who caught what other motorists seemed to have missed on the back of a semi truck, just beneath the bumper. Floored at what was right in front them, the witness quickly snapped a photo to document what was passing through the state that some people aren’t going to be too happy about.

Semi truck in Twinsburg, OH (left), Twinsburg police (right)
While in light traffic on a freeway in Twinsburg, the unidentified driver looked up right in time when something near the wheel wells of the massive truck caught their eye. Having pulled up a little closer to confirm what it was, they were shocked at the message the driver decided to make on his mudflaps.
The photo of the rig was sent to the Facebook page Ohio Going Blue where it quickly went viral for one man’s creative use of his First Amendment right. Showing support for law enforcement with a bold four-word statement.

Semi truck with mudflap message spotted in Twinsburg, Ohio
On the two flaps, it says, “Without cops, nothing matters.” The simple sentiment makes a very solid point that police aren’t here to just enforce laws. They protect innocent people and prevent a lawless society that often robs bystanders of living a peaceful life.
Police do more than just deal out justice to those who break laws. They are the glue that holds together the fabric of society by maintaining order and preventing chaos. Without the protection and watch of our nation's police force many innocents would be robbed of their way of living and lives themselves. It is important to take a step back and realize what these men and women in blue really do for us each and every day.
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