Traffic ticket? State lawmaker says no problem, just burn it

A Republican Tennessee lawmaker says getting a traffic camera ticket isn’t a problem — he just burns them.

State Rep. Andy Holt set such ticket ablaze on Wednesday and posted the video to Facebook. A news release issued in conjunction with the Facebook video urges others who are issued traffic camera tickets in Tennessee to ignore them.

“What do you do if you get one? Throw it in the trash. Personally, I prefer to burn mine,” he said.

Knoxville Police Chief David Rausch said in an email Thursday to the Knoxville News Sentinel (http://bit.ly/1TH1DkL) that might not be a good idea. He called Holt’s advice unsound.

“No one likes to be caught violating traffic offenses, regardless of how they are caught, but they have a legal obligation to properly address it. Burning a citation or throwing it away is an emotional response that may feel good, but it does not make the violation and accountability go away,” Rausch said.

Holt is a longtime critic of traffic camera tickets and has previously called for banning them. In this year’s legislative session, he sponsored a bill that requires citations to include the following statement: “Nonpayment of this (citation) cannot adversely affect your credit score or report, driver’s license, and/or automobile insurance rates.”

http://bigstory.ap.org/e37818309fc045319ea29799821da178

Snow sculpture car gets parking ticket

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Traffic wardens slipped up in Germany when they left a parking ticket – on a full-sized snow sculpture of a Volkswagen Beetle. Pranksters had built the car overnight in a no-parking zone in Aachen, complete with outlines for its headlights, windscreens and even the distinctive VW badge on the bonnet.

“It was incredibly realistic looking. It looked like you could get into it and drive away once you’d swept the snow off,” said one local.

“The wardens eventually realised they’d been had when they tried to scrape the snow off the number plate and found there was no plate, just snow,” they added.

But the prank has received a frosty reception from local police. A spokesman said: “We can take a joke as well as the next person and it was a very convincing prank. But whether it was made of metal or snow it was still obstructing a road that should have been clear.”

http://web.orange.co.uk/article/quirkies/Snow_sculpture_car_gets_parking_ticket