Cop Didn't Give Out Parking Ticket...Person Left Note

A Cop Didn't Give Out a Parking Ticket, Because the Person Left a Note That Said They Didn't Want to Drive Drunk

 

 Parking tickets and "good news" don't usually go hand in hand.  But here you go . . .

  

Someone in Wausau, Wisconsin left their car in a metered parking spot last Wednesday.  And a cop named Jim Hellrood was about to give them a ticket the next morning when he saw a note on their windshield.

  

It said, "Please take pity on me.  I walked home . . . safe choices."  So obviously they'd been drinking and didn't want to drive.

  

Now a photo of the note is going around Facebook because Jim decided NOT to give them a ticket.

  

He printed out a "warning ticket" instead.  And in the notes section, he wrote, "Pity granted."

  

The police department posted the note and the ticket online.  They said Jim appreciated the person's honesty, and the fact that they didn't drive drunk.

  

It only would have been a $5 fine anyway, which is NOTHING compared to parking tickets in most cities.  But he didn't even want to fine them five bucks. 

  

(CBS News)


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