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Motorist rushing home for ‘Love Island’ busted going over 100 mph, highway patrol says
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Motorist rushing home for ‘Love Island’ busted going over 100 mph, highway patrol says

An Arizona woman was arrested for speeding after police said she was driving over 100 mph in an attempt to get home quickly to watch the reality TV show 'Love Island'. The incident occurred on State Route 347 in Pinal County on June 9. She was charged with criminal speed and reckless driving, and her vehicle was impounded for 20 days. 'Love Island' is a reality dating competition streaming on Peacock, which is owned by NBCUniversal, the parent company of NBC News.

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Motorist rushing home for ‘Love Island’ busted going over 100 mph, highway patrol says

An Arizona woman was arrested for speeding after police said she was driving over 100 mph in an attempt to get home quickly to watch the reality TV show 'Love Island'. The incident occurred on State Route 347 in Pinal County on June 9. She was charged with criminal speed and reckless driving, and her vehicle was impounded for 20 days. 'Love Island' is a reality dating competition streaming on Peacock, which is owned by NBCUniversal, the parent company of NBC News.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a traffic violation involving a reality TV show without taking a stance on the event or its implications. It provides factual details about the incident, the charges, and background information on the show, presenting the information neutrally without evident bias or framing.

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 90): Highly factual with specific details like speed, location, date, and quotes from the highway patrol. The additional background on Love Island is accurate but slightly tangential. Objectivity is strong with minimal editorializing.

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