Friday, July 22, 2011

What the Hell Theater - 7/22

Michael Rivers won an expensive moral victory. He spent two years and $450 to fight a $25 parking ticket. A judge in Springfield, Massachusetts, has dismissed the ticket Rivers received in October 2009. He was cited for parking too long at a meter. Rivers contended he had put plenty of change in the meter but the meter was broken. Rivers, who handled the case himself, said fighting the ticket was like doing your own dentistry.



Georgia residents called 911 for help Tuesday morning and landed up in jail. Deputies responded to a call on a home invasion and were greeted by tow men who said they could hear people in their back bedroom. A quick check of the residence found no intruders. The men then pointed outside and told deputies the "suspects" were climbing into a boat and getting away. That's when the officers realized the two men were hallucinating. "They were so high they called 911 on themselves," a police spokesman said. Investigators who later arrived discovered a meth lab at the residence.The two men were arrested, and charged with manufacturing methamphetamine.

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