Thursday, June 11, 2009

See Here, Officer

Maybe The Police Were Blind To Logic

A blind British man had to fight a warrant for his arrest - for a series of driving offences. George Day said, "I told them I can't drive because I am blind but they said they would have to take me to court. It was obvious someone has used my name and address."

FOOTNOTE: Driven to distraction.

13 comments:

  1. LOL !!!

    Not very bright of the police... :-)

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  2. Poor guy!
    Your footnote: PERFECT!

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  3. You gotta love bureaucracy.

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  4. Does anyone know the Latin for "Ignorance Abounds"? I'm going to put that on a t-shirt one day, I swear.

    I've heard of blind justice before, but I seriously doubt this is what it means.

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  5. Mojo beat me to it.

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  6. Talk about identity theft!!! And where's the common sense in this? Jazz is right...bureaucracy is ridiculous! ~Janine

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  7. blind to logic indeed.

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  8. I'm with sniffles, it's a clear case of identity theft. As to the common sense, who ever said that was common?

    Cheers!

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  9. Anonymous3:11 AM

    It is funny, but it is maddening too.

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  10. lol. your honor how can i know what the posted speed is? i can not see the signs.

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  11. What a carry on. British bureaucracy yet again.

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  12. You've got to love a story like this one. So human and so ridiculous.

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  13. I expect they turned a blind eye to it eventually ~ as you can see I'm back ~ Eddie

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