There are times that movie quotes are exactly the right thing for the situation. Two movies come to mind:
Star Wars (the first one, and probably all of them)
"I have a bad feeling about this...."
Exactly. I have one of them.
Men In Black (the first one)
"Did you ever flashy-thing me?"
I think they may have.
Here's what happened:
Tonight at 7:45 pm, I pulled up to a major intersection where I needed to turn right. Just as I was almost at a stop, I saw the flashy light on the yellow-light traffic camera flash. I didn't notice anyone who was obviously violating any traffic laws, and I think I may have had the nose of my car slightly beyond the painted stripe where you're supposed to stop.
Now, before you go accusing me of doing a rolling California stop (which I don't do, even though there's a huge risk that I'll get rear-ended someday by someone who thinks I shouldn't have actually stopped at a STOP sign), let me point out that there were cars going across the intersection on their green light, so I couldn't go if I wanted to not get hit. I waited at the light until about five or six cars had gone by and there was a gap in traffic.
So I was stopped. For a good long time. But that doesn't mean the insidious traffic light camera people won't be sending me a ticket in the mail with my face in it. And how can I prove that I was stopped? I can't. All I have is the fast-food napkin that I grabbed so I could jot down the details of how I wasn't in violation of any laws. As if my notes on a napkin will have much pull in a court of law (or in front of some highly biased "third party" mediator at the City).
Dang! "Whoever wrote this episode should DIE!"
4 comments:
Ick!!! Is it wrong of me to hope it gets lost in the mail?
Sadly, yes it is, though I appreciate the sentiment. I'd rather not have to face the consequences of non-payment.
B U M M E R. Maybe you can appeal it anyway????
Mom, can we watch Galaxy Quest next time we have a movie night?
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