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Texas teen gives police officer parking ticket
A Texas teenager recently decided to stick it to the man when she saw a police car illegally parked in her neighborhood — and wound up with a reward for keeping a cop in line.
Annie James, a 14-year-old from Baytown, Tex., issued a handwritten $10 parking ticket to Officer Tommy King, whose patrol car was parked in a fire zone in the Bay Oaks apartment complex.
“He was parked on the side of the building and it was a fire lane all the way around,” Annie told KPRC-TV.
“I came to my car and I saw a piece of paper on my windshield,” King said. “I took it off and opened it and read it and I started laughing immediately.”
The “ticket” informed King he needed to pay $10 to the manager of the apartment complex.
“I thought it was neat that she made that for $10 but not to herself,” King said.
Not only did the officer pay the fine — he gave Annie a $40 gift card to Toys R Us.
“Turns out we’re both from Alabama and end up in Texas,” King said. “It’s interesting … I made a friend. A lesson would be not to be shy or afraid of law enforcement. We’re here to help.”


