
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA – OCTOBER 31: A skeleton decoration sits in the front passenger seat of a car in the suburb of Mosman on October 31, 2020 in Sydney, Australia. Halloween celebrations have been modified this year following the COVID-19 outbreak, with trick or treaters reminded to maintain social distance and not gather in groups of more than 20 people. (Photo by James D. Morgan/Getty Images)
It's October, and even criminals are getting into the holiday spirit.
A driver in Texas was pulled over for driving in a carpool lane on Wednesday, without a LIVING passenger. He had a full-size skeleton in the passenger seat, and it was even wearing a hat.
The police posted a photo . . . and joked, "Our deputies saw right through the ruse and issued the driver a BONE-AFIDE citation. After a STERNUM lecture, deputies wished him BONE VOYAGE!"