A super speeder in Orlando said “my stomach really hurts” when questioned by law enforcement.

The Orlando Police Department said sorry, her stomach hurting was not an excuse to drive that fast on roadways and she was arrested.

When asked by an OPD officer what was the hurry, the female driver responded with “my stomach really hurts,” and she did not seem to know how fast she was driving or what was the speed limit.

The police officer informed her the speed limit was 60 MPH and she was driving 136 MPH. She was placed under arrest for dangerous excessive speeding, according to OPD.

With the new super speeder law now in effect, drivers who exceed 100 MPH or 50+ MPH over the speed limit could face up to 90 days in jail and $1,000 in fines.

“Slow down, Orlando, or suffer the consequences,” OPD posted.

Around Central Florida, law enforcement is focused on drivers who are speeding. The Orange County Sheriff’s Office is busy enforcing the super speeder law, as Sheriff John Mina championed the law.