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Teh One Who Knocks
03-25-2014, 11:46 AM
Jennifer Bauer, Reporter - Click 2 Houston


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BAYTOWN, Texas -

A Baytown teenager turned the tables on a police officer when she wrote him a ticket.

Annie James, 14, lives at the Bay Oaks Apartment complex. She got upset when she spotted a patrol car parked on a curb that was painted red and was designated as a "no parking" zone.

"He was parked on the side of the building," James said. "It said it was a fire lane all the way around."

Officer Tommy King, with the Baytown Police Department, patrols the apartment complex and keeps the criminals away. On this particular day, he parked his car next to the leasing office.

"I came to get my car and I saw a piece of paper on my windshield," King said. "I took it off, read it and started laughing."

James told King in her note that he was in violation for parking in a fire lane, parking on a curb and for backing into the spot.

The apartment complex requires all residents to pull "head first" into spots when parking, a rule that is clearly stated all over the property.

James asked the officer to pay a $10 fine to the manager.

"I thought it was neat that she made it for $10 but she didn't make it to herself," said King.

At that moment he decided he was going to pay up, but in a better way. He bought James a $20 gift card to Toys "R" Us. The store matched his contribution and put in $20, too.

"He gave me a $40 gift card to Toys 'R' Us," James said. "I was excited, really excited."

James told Local 2 she has never been to Toys "R" Us before. She just moved to Baytown one month ago with her dad and older brother.

"Turns out we're both from Alabama," said King. "And we ended up in Texas. We talked and now I have a new friend."

James said she was only kidding when she wrote King the note but King appreciated her humor and said there's a lot to be learned from this.

"I would say the lesson is not to be afraid of law enforcement, we're here to help," he said. "From the officer's side of things, we learn not to take ourselves so seriously. There's a lot of responsibility and power that comes with a badge but every once in a while we can step back and say, 'You know what, a lot of these people we're protecting, not everyone is a bad guy.'"

FBD
03-25-2014, 12:11 PM
"I would say the lesson is not to be afraid of law enforcement, we're here to help," he said. "From the officer's side of things, we learn not to take ourselves so seriously. There's a lot of responsibility and power that comes with a badge but every once in a while we can step back and say, 'You know what, a lot of these people we're protecting, not everyone is a bad guy.'"
people are uncomfortable around cops for exactly that reason, you fucknut. of course not if we're talking you're at a concert or something...but you see a cop out on patrol - you know damn well he is there as a revenue generator first and foremost. oh yeah, guise of "safety" #policestate

deebakes
03-25-2014, 12:56 PM
"not everyone is a bad guy" - really kinda chilling if you think about it :shock:

KevinD
03-26-2014, 12:05 AM
Listened to Officer King's interview on the Michael Berry show ( local right wing nut job lol ) today. King comes off as an awesome guy.

Hugh_Janus
03-26-2014, 12:10 AM
you can't reverse park there... wtf? I reverse park everywhere so I don't have to reverse out into the flow of traffic #hashtagwhere'sthecommonsense

Griffin
03-26-2014, 12:18 AM
you can't reverse park there... wtf? I reverse park everywhere so I don't have to reverse out into the flow of traffic #hashtagwhere'sthecommonsense


My guess is that most cars don't have a front license plate and the apartment parking pass is posted on the rear of the vehicle.

Hugh_Janus
03-26-2014, 12:21 AM
I've noticed the lack of front number plate in films.... I just thought it was a film thing. Why don't you have front number plates? :-s

Griffin
03-26-2014, 12:27 AM
Depends on the state population density is my guess.
The most obvious film screw up I can think of is in Stephen Kings "The Stand".
Toward the end, when Tom Cullen and Stu are looking for a car at the top of a hill with a standard transmission that they can push start. They find a car with an Arkansas plate on the front...Ar. has never had a front license plate.

KevinD
03-26-2014, 01:37 AM
Texas requires front plates. As for the parking pass, around here, those are usually on the windshield.