According to this article a traffic officer in Sydney, Australia wrote out a parking ticket and placed it on the car while there was a dead man inside at the wheel that had been missing for 9 days.
“Our local laws officer checked and wrote out the ticket at the rear of the vehicle and placed the ticket from the passenger side on the windscreen,” Denham said in a statement. “The local laws officer did not notice anything unusual regarding the vehicle, and is extremely distressed to have learned of the situation.”
It’s a good thing this person is upset, it would definitely be more disconcerting if the quote was something like, “Hey, I’m just doing my job and that doesn’t include checking the car for dead bodies.”
anon says
Dude, the word is 'gets,' not 'get's' — no apostrophe.
anon says
Dude, the word is ‘gets,’ not ‘get’s’ — no apostrophe.
bnpositive says
Whoops! You're right, my mistake! I hate it when I make mistakes typing. That was a super stupid one too, because there's completely no such word as "get's". Thanks for the heads up, it's been corrected.
bnpositive says
Whoops! You’re right, my mistake! I hate it when I make mistakes typing. That was a super stupid one too, because there’s completely no such word as “get’s”. Thanks for the heads up, it’s been corrected.