Tuesday, December 16, 2008

You're Welcome.

Who said amnesty programs with stupid names don't work? The "Pay the Ticket, Avoid the Click-it" program just reeled in the biggest fish of all (thanks, of course, to our post).  David Drum, the man who owed $20,057 in traffic fines turned himself in on Tuesday. From the RJ:
[Drum] said he got caught up in a vicious cycle where he would get ticketed for driving on a suspended license then would lose his license. He said the violations, especially those over $1,000, add up fast. But Drum didn’t give detailed explanations on why he let his tickets lapse.
We're not so sure accumulating traffic tickets qualifies as a "vicious cycle," but whatever. Drum said he turned himself in because he just wanted to "get this past," but we all know that with the extreme notoriety he gained by being associated with WWL, it was only a matter of time. You're next, Marco Manzy!

(RJ)

5 comments:

  1. I'm not convinced WWL had anything do with reeling this guy in, but why don't you post something on Bin Laden -- just in case...

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  2. Looks like Mr. Big Bucks can afford the fine. I bet he wrote check right then and there.LV will be rolling in the unpaid fine money.

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  3. This blog sucks now. Give us law firm gossip rather than a rehash of the local news. Where are the magic numbers promised a few weeks ago? The new blog master bites--I bet his class ranking does as well.

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  4. Yeah, I bet his class rank totally blows! He probably doesn't even know what IRAC means! Hey Anon 8:30, you sound cool ... want to meet for drinks?

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  5. No the best part was having to sit in Court on my uncontested 2 minute matter, waiting while Mr. 20K in tickets was questioned, for the benefit of the press, as to why he had so many tickets. Spare me!

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