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although eclipse's story sounds pretty legit, thats not quite what happened. What actually happened was that me and some friends had left the local establishment after last call and were on route home, on foot, since i only live 2 blocks away. halfway home i decided it might be humorous to tip over a newspaper stand, so that is what i did. low and behold if there wasn't a popo that had been following us on foot. i thought to my self, heck i can see my building why don't i just make a run for it...... ya that lasted about 2 strides when i went down like a brick ch!t house. The ossiffer lugged me into the hotel, which was right by where this incident happened, since it was -30. Then i got a ticket for intoxication and for "obstructing the roadway".
in the morning i looked at my tickets and realized they were totally illegible since his pen mustve been frozen. well turns out he realized that to and called me to notify he would be sending me new tickets in the mail. so i got them, and mailed them in both saying not guilty. i got court papers for each offence. However, the court paper lists the intoxication offence as happening 8 days later than what is written on the ticket. (most likely because he wrote a new ticket a week later with the old date, but somehow in the paperwork a new date came up)
so not saying i didn't deserve it, just seeing what other people have said to the judge in the past.
in the morning i looked at my tickets and realized they were totally illegible since his pen mustve been frozen. well turns out he realized that to and called me to notify he would be sending me new tickets in the mail. so i got them, and mailed them in both saying not guilty. i got court papers for each offence. However, the court paper lists the intoxication offence as happening 8 days later than what is written on the ticket. (most likely because he wrote a new ticket a week later with the old date, but somehow in the paperwork a new date came up)
so not saying i didn't deserve it, just seeing what other people have said to the judge in the past.