Monday, January 08, 2007

Lola and the Law: The Sequel


Seems that Lola is back to her devilish ways. If you haven't been keeping score, just two short months ago Lola was scolded by Orange County's finest for not being able to prove she was insured. The fine: $71.50

Over the weekend, the little lady was out for a leisurely drive, not breaking any rules, and keeping her speed in check. As Lola approached Main Street, no one was surprised when the Police Mustang got into the right lane directly behind the German Girl. The police station and county jail are right around the corner and the officer was surely going to take care of some official business. Much to Lola's astonishment the police officer continued behind Lola and once the intersection was cleared by both cars, the blue lights began to flash.

What in the world had Lola done this time?

The Tavares Police Department was nice enough to inform Lola that when she attempted to stop she was winking at the world. With a break light out, Lola was in trouble again.

As Lola's caretaker, I'm getting used to the protocol. I grabbed my wallet and reached for my driver's license. But it wasn't there! After a sojourn to a theme park on Saturday, I realized that I had taken my license and dropped it into my backpack. I quickly explained to the officer what I had done. She asked for my name and date of birth, and returned to her Mustang.

A few minutes later she returned with another mark against Lola – a ticket for the brake light. With it fixed in the next 30 days, Lola will have to make a trip to the Tavares Police Station to prove that she is good as new, pay $4 for the check up and then send the Lake County Clerk of Courts the signed ticket and $7.50 for consuming county resources.

Oh Lola... What next?

3 Critiques:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

keep up the funny stories...lola rules

1:46 PM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Geez, what's next?

Lola is a bad baaad girl! ;)

6:13 PM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

WHAT? The officer didn't give you a warning to comply with fixing it, you got the full ticket??? Stickler officer you got - what if it has just started shorting - how would you know? And $7.50 for "consuming county resources?"...please...are they modeling ticket generation after concert ticket websites with all of those "handling fees?" BOOO! Lola will prevail, as always. Go Lola, go!

4:45 PM

 

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