Grammar and parking tickets
Posted on by Kolbe
Laws should always be followed, when it comes to driving or grammar. Failing to follow laws often results in situations not going your way. For example, Ohio native Andrea Cammelleri failed to obey parking laws and was issued a citation for having a motor vehicle illegally parked. There is a perfect example of how not following parking laws will cause the situation to not go in your favor. How about a grammar example now, you ask? The law that was cited on Andrea’s parking ticket was missing a comma. The law listed types of vehicles that were not allowed to park where Andrea did. The list included “motor vehicle camper,” however it was supposed to have a comma and read, “motor vehicle, camper” and continue on with the list. Andrea took it to court and argued that her vehicle, a pick-up truck, was not a “motor vehicle camper” nor was it any other vehicle on the list, and her citation was thrown out. So the moral of the story is to always dot your I’s and cross your T’s…and obey the rules of the road of course.