KENOSHA, Wis., May 31 (UPI) -- Police in Kenosha, Wis., said a man finally forked over the cash this week to pay a parking ticket issued 21 years ago.
The citation, written Jan. 20, 1987, made its way to the police department Thursday when someone left it in the building's drop-box, the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel reported.
Police said the ticket was issued for breaking parking time limits.
The ticket was initially written for a $3 penalty, but the price was hiked up to a whopping $6 after the driver neglected to pay it within a 120-hour deadline.
Police said they can tell from information on the citation that a male with a car in Dallas dropped of the ticket, finally satisfying the Kenosha parking debt.
The guy may have waited 21 years to pay his parking ticket but I give him credit because:
1. he had to pay only one measly parking ticket; and
2. he didn't decide to pay the ticket only because he's running for the office of PRESIDENT.
Barack Obama, on the other hand, not only refused to pay up on his 17 parking tickets from Cambridge and Somerville for 17 years but he conveniently decided to pay them only 2 weeks before launching his campaign for the presidency.
I can't stand him for that and many other reasons.
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