Imagine getting a ticket for running a red light when you have been in Iraq for the past year.?
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So how did the sergeant get ticketed while at war?
If you look closely at the photo taken by the red light camera: the license plate is actually 470-MDI – not MOI. Officers approve all tickets before they go out. But both Lakewood and SeaTac misread the "D" for an "O." And they missed another clue: The photos show a silver sedan running a red.
"It's a silver car and my son's is black. It's a four-door car and my son's is a two-door coupe," Arnie Henyan said.
And here's another interesting story out of Louisiana giving a little insight to the city hearing process. Seems like someone forgot to turn off the recorder.
Imagine getting a ticket for running a red light when you have been in Iraq for the past year.?
So how did the sergeant get ticketed while at war?
If you look closely at the photo taken by the red light camera: the license plate is actually 470-MDI – not MOI. Officers approve all tickets before they go out. But both Lakewood and SeaTac misread the "D" for an "O." And they missed another clue: The photos show a silver sedan running a red.
"It's a silver car and my son's is black. It's a four-door car and my son's is a two-door coupe," Arnie Henyan said.
http://www.king5.com/topstories/stories/NW_020708WAB_red_lig...
And here's another interesting story out of Louisiana giving a little insight to the city hearing process. Seems like someone forgot to turn off the recorder.
http://www.thenewspaper.com/news/21/2189.asp
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