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Creeker
01-21-09, 03:08 AM
"R" for language
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Wow. He put alot of effort into drawing out his little model and re-telling the scene. I give him props. It was funny as hell listening to him.
I can understand his frustration. Not sure I would have given him a ticket since he "parked on the line" and not actually in the handi-spot; maybe just a warning and tell him to move his car now (although with the response he gave the officer he prob deserved the citation).
I would have DEFINITLY written the escalade a citation.
Thanks for sharing.
explcdt8
01-21-09, 10:49 AM
That's assuming his version of the story is true;)
I already see inconsistencies in it. For example, the police going code 3 to a parking complaint? Also his NFL interpretation is off; he says "In the NFL to score a touchdown you need to break the plane, and I didn't I was on the line. In the NFL being on the line is breaking the plane.
I do agree that the citation probably wouldn't have been issued if he didn't have an attitude problem.
I would have DEFINITLY written the escalade a citation.
For what? Out here you can't cite a car in a private parking lot unless it's a disabled spot or fire lane.
Question
04-27-09, 10:59 PM
I hope our LEOs on AAC would be receptive to questions asked over YouTube :D