City worker gets ticket, meter maid gets arrested:
"It's an unfortunate situation," Roussey said. "But there's always been strained relations between the police and parking people."
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City worker gets ticket, meter maid gets arrested:
"It's an unfortunate situation," Roussey said. "But there's always been strained relations between the police and parking people."
Full story here.
an innocent bystander | July 19, 2005, 5:06pm | #
By the way, is anyone going to put something up about Westmoreland dying?Rhywun | July 19, 2005, 5:25pm | #
That has got to be the worst... job... ever.Joe Dokes | July 19, 2005, 8:14pm | #
This situation perfectly exemplifies both the problem with police and city parking policy.beck | July 19, 2005, 8:54pm | #
Joe Dokes,drf | July 20, 2005, 10:18am | #
You know, this has the workings of a great musical. Dalton, the tough, cynical, yet sensitive meter man fights the unjust system and his own past to win the metermaid championships sponsored by minutemaid on ESPN VIII (the irrelevant network).Tom Crick | July 20, 2005, 1:50pm | #
"They could play the Chariots of Fire theme over shots of him chalking tires."Nobody Important | July 20, 2005, 7:11pm | #
how dare you criticize public servants...Mad Anthony | July 23, 2005, 10:07pm | #
As a Baltimore City resident who has gotten my share of parking tickets, my first response was a chuckle of joy at seeing a parking enforcement officer in trouble. After all, I've gotten parking tickets where I was either in the right or had a valid argument, but I'm not going to take a day off work and stand around city hall to fight a $32 ticket.