November 25, 2024
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Buc-ee’s Owner Arch “Beaver” Aplin III’s “Quick” Potty Break Costs $100.50 Due to Traffic Violation

In a surprising turn of events, Arch “Beaver” Aplin III, the owner and co-founder of the beloved Buc-ee’s convenience store chain, found himself in a rather pricey predicament. During what was meant to be a quick stop at one of his iconic locations, Aplin was hit with a $100.50 fine for a traffic violation.

According to reports, Aplin, in a rush to make a quick pit stop, parked his vehicle in a restricted zone. Despite the short duration of his stop, local law enforcement did not hesitate to issue a citation. The fine, amounting to $100.50, was a small but ironic price to pay for the owner of a chain known for its expansive restrooms and customer service.

The incident has sparked some humorous reactions online, with fans of Buc-ee’s joking about the price of convenience and the irony of the situation. Aplin, known for his good-natured personality, is said to have taken the incident in stride, chalking it up as just another chapter in the storied history of Buc-ee’s.

While $100.50 might not make a dent in Aplin’s fortune, it serves as a light-hearted reminder that even the owner of one of America’s favorite pit stops isn’t immune to the occasional mishap on the road.

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