Okay, #2 Son, you got some 'splainin' to do, to channel Ricky Ricardo.
In the mail on Monday, i was given the unpleasant surprise of a red light violation ticket. The kind where they just have a picture of your vehicle going through the light, and your license plate.
Since i try very, very hard not to do such things, i somehow figured there was a rat i was smelling, and there was.
In fact, the violation happened on Wednesday, October 25 at 10:13pm.
At that time, Ninja and i were checking in to a hotel in Kentucky, right outside of Cincinnati, Ohio.
Busted, Buster.
So, you got some 'splainin' to do. And you have $117 to cough up, and i have to go to the trouble of filing to prove that it wasn't me. Let's hope they will accept my debit card being used out of state on that day as proof.
Think i'm seeing red, and i'm seeing a lot more chores in your future.
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Bet he'll be a LOT more careful in the future!
ReplyDeleteI know some people think those red light cameras are an intrusion but I can't help thinking they are a wakeup call that could save lives for those who get careless about stopping in time.
Glad you caught the culprit and hope he coughs up the fine!
Awww SHUCKS! Somebody is in trou-ble!!!
ReplyDeleteI so remember these days. Yes I do. I went through the same thing and more than once.
ReplyDeleteHave a terrific day. ☺
Good thing you have documentation to back up your story that you were elsewhere at the time.
ReplyDeleteAt least you got it figured out!
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