OFF THE WIRE
This looked interesting. Falsifying a Handicapped parking ticket and get suspended for 2 days. That does not compare to the cost to the citizen invovled/victimized.
http://www.9news.com/news/article.aspx?storyid=161606&catid=339
Miscles admits he got angry with the enforcement agent on Aug. 19, 2009. He had run into the bank to cash a check and when he came out, Officer Eric Madril had issued him a ticket for not having a front license plate. Miscles had a license plate, but it was in his window because there were no holes on his bumper to place it on the front of the car.
Miscles says he called Madril a "meter maid" and told him to "get a real job."
Miscles says he drove off and eventually forgot all about it. Several days later, he received a second parking ticket in the mail claiming he had parked in a handicapped parking spot at 1614 18th Street just nine minutes after he had been ticketed for having not having a front license plate at 1403 17th Street in Denver.