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This Teenager Knows The Law And Gave A Local Officer A Ticket

Posted on March 25, 2014

When 14-year-old Annie James, of Baytown, Texas, saw a police car illegally parked in her neighborhood, she decided to teach the officer a lesson. So she hand-wrote a $10 parking ticket and placed it on Officer Tommy King’s windshield, whose patrol car was parked in a fire zone at the Bay Oaks apartment complex.

“I came to my car and I saw a piece of paper on my windshield,” King told KPRC-TV. “I took it off and opened it and read it and I started laughing immediately.”

The “citation” informed King of his violation and stated he needed to pay $10 to the apartment complex’s manager.

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4 thoughts on “This Teenager Knows The Law And Gave A Local Officer A Ticket

  1. its a wonder he did not shoot her first and checked after

  2. Litecoin says:

    That's the difference, when they break a traffic policy they laugh in our faces. If we break a traffic policy, if we dare laugh in their face we'd be physically assaulted and possibly killed.

  3. Joseph Spicer says:

    If that would be an ordinary citizen their face should have been red from the embarrassment,and he being a cop should have taken it more serious.

  4. If you read the article, he didn't laugh in her face. He did laugh, but then paid the fine.

    Sounds like one of the few decent cops.