Tuesday, February 3, 2009

The End Of An Era

It has been a rough couple of months for ticket-busting firms. We suppose that it was only a matter of time, but Craig P. Kenny (who is, perhaps, the most photogenic man alive) has officially put the kibosh on his free ticket-fixing service.

CPK apparently used the free service as a form of advertising, hitting up "clients" for quid pro quo referrals after taking care of their tickets. We're sure that some people were abusing the system, but it was great while it lasted. The sad news from CPK's website:
Q: Is there a charge for you to represent me for my ticket?
A: Yes, we now charge a $50 administrative fee for each basic moving violation citation we handle. Please note that fees will be higher for criminal violations.
Granted, $50 still (likely) makes him the cheapest option in town, but it's not as good as free. It looks like the general public is going to have to start befriending attorneys if they want their tickets fixed gratis. Perish the thought!

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