At times, to avoid ticketing from an officer, some would leave 'ex-tickets' on their cars. Not so much the case with this car in Gainsville, Florida thou. The car was parked there illegally since 11th of February, and city officers had issued 7 tickets on the car, before those fat and useless officers found a dead, decomposing body of a reported missing engineer on the day it was first ticketed.
Of course something has to be blame for those fat and useless officer's incompetence, and apparently the 'tinted windows' were the suspects of this episode of America's crippling and under performing government institutions, in that it prohibited them from sticking their face onto the window and trying to be more curious about stuffs surrounding them other than that big fat doughnut still half dipped in their morning coffee.
Seriously, once a person was reported as missing, authorities would have gotten information about his whereabouts when he was last seen, the mode of transport etc, the easiest identification of a person other than his mobile number, social security number and address, is the number plate of his car, and of course the make and model and color, which are all recorded. How the hell can a missing person's plate number not alarm the authorities when that same number was ticketed 7 times? Tinted windows or doughnuts at fault? You make the call.
Source: Gainsville
Sunday, March 1, 2009
Illegally parked BMW 330 ticketed 7 times before a surprised prevented the 8th
2009-03-01T17:14:00+08:00
Bobby
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