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Michael G.
07-11-2022, 11:19 AM
June 25, 2022…..

Gas price was $6.29 per gallon!

Filled my tank;

Total came to $132.25.

I drove off without paying.

My court date is July 24th

My fine is $70.

My savings of $62.25 :loco:

Continue to follow me for more money saving tips!

MartinSE
07-11-2022, 11:28 AM
Sadly. some here will actually think could work.

ThirdOfFive
07-11-2022, 11:45 AM
Sadly. some here will actually think could work.
Sometimes it does (sort of...)

Back in the day, as a Junior at a Minnesota University, I was sort of idealistic. Also sort of ill-informed. I decided to stage a one-person protest over parking tickets, which at the time were a $1 payment if paid within 3 days, $3 if over that, on the premise that parking tickets amounted to double taxation. Anyway in the space of several months I accumulated a pile of 133 unpaid parking tickets. Well, the inevitable happened. I received a summons to appear in court over the unpaid tickets, though in all honesty I think what provoked the summons was my other habit of grabbing a pile of nickels and sauntering on down the sidewalk about a half-block ahead of the meter maid (yep, we called 'em that back then) and dropping a nickel into every parking meter with a car parked in the spot, that had an expired meter. She didn't like that at all (though I don't think it is illegal).

Anyway...court. I pled "guilty--with an explanation". The judge let me expound on my reason for not paying the ticket, then sentenced me to a $100 fine or 20 days in jail, $33 less than I would have paid had I paid every ticket on time. Suffice it to say I paid the fine.

Keefelane66
07-11-2022, 12:31 PM
Oh it's Michael G again.

Chi-Town
07-11-2022, 01:04 PM
Gas prices have fallen 27 days in a row. Of course, they went up that many days in a row earlier but still good news.

Stu from NYC
07-11-2022, 01:09 PM
Sometimes it does (sort of...)

Back in the day, as a Junior at a Minnesota University, I was sort of idealistic. Also sort of ill-informed. I decided to stage a one-person protest over parking tickets, which at the time were a $1 payment if paid within 3 days, $3 if over that, on the premise that parking tickets amounted to double taxation. Anyway in the space of several months I accumulated a pile of 133 unpaid parking tickets. Well, the inevitable happened. I received a summons to appear in court over the unpaid tickets, though in all honesty I think what provoked the summons was my other habit of grabbing a pile of nickels and sauntering on down the sidewalk about a half-block ahead of the meter maid (yep, we called 'em that back then) and dropping a nickel into every parking meter with a car parked in the spot, that had an expired meter. She didn't like that at all (though I don't think it is illegal).

Anyway...court. I pled "guilty--with an explanation". The judge let me expound on my reason for not paying the ticket, then sentenced me to a $100 fine or 20 days in jail, $33 less than I would have paid had I paid every ticket on time. Suffice it to say I paid the fine.

You should have gone for the free room and board for 20 days

DAVES
07-11-2022, 01:11 PM
Sometimes it does (sort of...)

Back in the day, as a Junior at a Minnesota University, I was sort of idealistic. Also sort of ill-informed. I decided to stage a one-person protest over parking tickets, which at the time were a $1 payment if paid within 3 days, $3 if over that, on the premise that parking tickets amounted to double taxation. Anyway in the space of several months I accumulated a pile of 133 unpaid parking tickets. Well, the inevitable happened. I received a summons to appear in court over the unpaid tickets, though in all honesty I think what provoked the summons was my other habit of grabbing a pile of nickels and sauntering on down the sidewalk about a half-block ahead of the meter maid (yep, we called 'em that back then) and dropping a nickel into every parking meter with a car parked in the spot, that had an expired meter. She didn't like that at all (though I don't think it is illegal).

Anyway...court. I pled "guilty--with an explanation". The judge let me expound on my reason for not paying the ticket, then sentenced me to a $100 fine or 20 days in jail, $33 less than I would have paid had I paid every ticket on time. Suffice it to say I paid the fine.

The truth. companies that get lots of tickets such as UPS send an agent to traffic court and they get a quantity discount. Nickle meters? Perhaps, NY everything is more in NY I don't recall ever seeing a meter that was not a dime, then a quarter, now credit cards and I guess you pay them off over time. As far as meters. The law is you must move the car. You cannot feed the meter twice. Again NY I had a cop watch me double feed the meter and then write me a ticket for double feeding the meter. Respect for the law. Truth reality only if you have never dealt with it.

ThirdOfFive
07-11-2022, 01:17 PM
You should have gone for the free room and board for 20 days
Heh. You sound like my (former) wife.

ThirdOfFive
07-11-2022, 01:21 PM
The truth. companies that get lots of tickets such as UPS send an agent to traffic court and they get a quantity discount. Nickle meters? Perhaps, NY everything is more in NY I don't recall ever seeing a meter that was not a dime, then a quarter, now credit cards and I guess you pay them off over time. As far as meters. The law is you must move the car. You cannot feed the meter twice. Again NY I had a cop watch me double feed the meter and then write me a ticket for double feeding the meter. Respect for the law. Truth reality only if you have never dealt with it.
This was 1970 Minnesota. A nickel bought you 12 minutes on a 2-hour meter. All manual--put in the coin and turn the little handle until the coin went where it was supposed to go and the needle went to the appropriate spot on the dial. You weren't supposed to park more than 4 hours at a time at any one meter but you could add minutes at any time.

Chi-Town
07-11-2022, 01:49 PM
penny - 12 min
nickel - 60 min
In the 50's

Michael G.
07-11-2022, 06:13 PM
Oh it's Michael G again.

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tophcfa
07-11-2022, 10:54 PM
Gas prices have fallen 27 days in a row. Of course, they went up that many days in a row earlier but still good news.

But when the prices went up they doubled, when they came down it was only about 12%!

Captainpd
07-12-2022, 05:30 AM
Gas prices have fallen 27 days in a row. Of course, they went up that many days in a row earlier but still good news.
It jumped daily by 15-20 cents. It's down 34 cents over the last 3 weeks. And you think that this is news worthy

FredJacobs
07-12-2022, 06:29 AM
June 25, 2022…..

Gas price was $6.29 per gallon!

Filled my tank;

Total came to $132.25.

I drove off without paying.

My court date is July 24th

My fine is $70.

My savings of $62.25 :loco:

Continue to follow me for more money saving tips!
Your fine may be $70 but you still owe the gas station owner $132.25. By the way, I think this story is a crock - around here gas rose to just about $5.00 per gallon. Were you driving in California?

Bay Kid
07-12-2022, 06:32 AM
Gas prices have fallen 27 days in a row. Of course, they went up that many days in a row earlier but still good news.

Still got a long way to go.

Luggage
07-12-2022, 06:34 AM
Why?

Larchap49
07-12-2022, 06:39 AM
Putting in the ex-President and the current President's name is irrelevant to the point you are making. If Trump were still President (heaven forbid)gas prices and everything else would be far worse.

Hahahahaha hohohohoho keep telling yourself that if it helps you justify your ____

airstreamingypsy
07-12-2022, 07:00 AM
Your fine may be $70 but you still owe the gas station owner $132.25. By the way, I think this story is a crock - around here gas rose to just about $5.00 per gallon. Were you driving in California?

Good grief, where is your sense of humor. "I think this story is a crock." LOL

rochellepfaff
07-12-2022, 07:02 AM
June 25, 2022…..

Gas price was $6.29 per gallon!

Filled my tank;

Total came to $132.25.

I drove off without paying.

My court date is July 24th



My fine is $70.

My savings of $62.25 :loco:

Continue to follow me for more money saving tips!


I doubt that this really happened, considering you have to put your credit card in before you pump. If paying gas, you have to pay inside BEFORE you pump. If it is true, you are thief. NOT OK.

Larryandlinda
07-12-2022, 07:24 AM
Woowoo
This gas thing is bringing about grumpiness - many missin’ the humor - we still stop at fillin’ stations for junk food, to poop n pee, and plug in on a road trips, but have been using the fuel the sun donates to our PV’s and have been all electric since our first Chevy Bolt In ‘17.
Are we still grumpy? Dern tootin’ but this gas thing gives us a chuckle after dumping a van that sucked it up huge.

Ptmckiou
07-12-2022, 07:38 AM
Good news! Gas prices have dropped now 28 days in a row. Stop whining. Oil company greed won’t last forever…..oh wait. Maybe not. Nevertheless, it is definitely slowly coming down.

allsport
07-12-2022, 08:01 AM
June 25, 2022…..

Gas price was $6.29 per gallon!

Filled my tank;

Total came to $132.25.

I drove off without paying.

My court date is July 24th

My fine is $70.

My savings of $62.25 :loco:

Continue to follow me for more money saving tips!

You need to work on shopping, I just paid 4.06. You were robbed.

OhioBuckeye
07-12-2022, 08:09 AM
If prices keep going up it might start getting worse. My son in law in Texas had a whole tank of gas stolen from his truck in the middle of the night.

Wyseguy
07-12-2022, 08:18 AM
Sometimes it does (sort of...)

Back in the day, as a Junior at a Minnesota University, I was sort of idealistic. Also sort of ill-informed. I decided to stage a one-person protest over parking tickets, which at the time were a $1 payment if paid within 3 days, $3 if over that, on the premise that parking tickets amounted to double taxation. Anyway in the space of several months I accumulated a pile of 133 unpaid parking tickets. Well, the inevitable happened. I received a summons to appear in court over the unpaid tickets, though in all honesty I think what provoked the summons was my other habit of grabbing a pile of nickels and sauntering on down the sidewalk about a half-block ahead of the meter maid (yep, we called 'em that back then) and dropping a nickel into every parking meter with a car parked in the spot, that had an expired meter. She didn't like that at all (though I don't think it is illegal).

Anyway...court. I pled "guilty--with an explanation". The judge let me expound on my reason for not paying the ticket, then sentenced me to a $100 fine or 20 days in jail, $33 less than I would have paid had I paid every ticket on time. Suffice it to say I paid the fine.

Is it illegal to pay someones meter?

Moderator
07-12-2022, 08:21 AM
Please note, this thread is in the "Just for Fun" Forum.

Moderator

PurePeach
07-12-2022, 08:24 AM
The truth. companies that get lots of tickets such as UPS send an agent to traffic court and they get a quantity discount. Nickle meters? Perhaps, NY everything is more in NY I don't recall ever seeing a meter that was not a dime, then a quarter, now credit cards and I guess you pay them off over time. As far as meters. The law is you must move the car. You cannot feed the meter twice. Again NY I had a cop watch me double feed the meter and then write me a ticket for double feeding the meter. Respect for the law. Truth reality only if you have never dealt with it.

The town I grew up in had meters that took pennies, which got you 6 minutes. As long as you wanted to feed the meter, you could park in that space. Southerners just nicer folks!

Wyseguy
07-12-2022, 08:24 AM
Woowoo
This gas thing is bringing about grumpiness - many missin’ the humor - we still stop at fillin’ stations for junk food, to poop n pee, and plug in on a road trips, but have been using the fuel the sun donates to our PV’s and have been all electric since our first Chevy Bolt In ‘17.
Are we still grumpy? Dern tootin’ but this gas thing gives us a chuckle after dumping a van that sucked it up huge.

Like your videos.

There is a Ted Talk about electric autos. The premise is, were you able to replace ALL gas powered autos with electric vehicles today, would you? The speaker went on to show that electric vehicles have a larger carbon footprint vs gas powered, and create additional environmental problems. Seems (according to the lecture) hybrids are best for the environment (at least until we are able to improve the technology of electric transportation.).

Maybelle
07-12-2022, 08:33 AM
June 25, 2022…..

Gas price was $6.29 per gallon!

Filled my tank;

Total came to $132.25.

I drove off without paying.

My court date is July 24th

My fine is $70.

My savings of $62.25 :loco:

Continue to follow me for more money saving tips!

If this was intended to be funny, I don't think it works. Theft isn't a joke.

mikmacdon@hotmail.com
07-12-2022, 08:36 AM
June 25, 2022…..

Gas price was $6.29 per gallon!

Filled my tank;

Total came to $132.25.

I drove off without paying.

My court date is July 24th

My fine is $70.

My savings of $62.25 :loco:

Continue to follow me for more money saving tips!
You are a clever person but still a thief.

jammaiora
07-12-2022, 08:40 AM
June 25, 2022…..

Gas price was $6.29 per gallon!

Filled my tank;

Total came to $132.25.

I drove off without paying.

My court date is July 24th

My fine is $70.

My savings of $62.25 :loco:

Continue to follow me for more money saving tips!
Where were you driving - California? Your fine is $70 and you forgot to mention that you still have to pay the original amount for the gas. Keep your "money saving" tips to yourself!

quietpine
07-12-2022, 08:46 AM
Look what you get for a gallon of gasoline: 25 miles of transportation to any place you choose in air conditioned comfort. That’s worth how much? The price of oil is determined by something as American as apple pie, free market capitalism. We should be waving flags and celebrating.

YeOldeCurmudgeon
07-12-2022, 08:55 AM
Look what you get for a gallon of gasoline: 25 miles of transportation to any place you choose in air conditioned comfort. That’s worth how much? The price of oil is determined by something as American as apple pie, free market capitalism. We should be waving flags and celebrating.

Do you realize that the oil companies have been price-fixing the cost of gas since you and I were born which has allowed their obscene profits, until it was recently superseded by the pharmaceutical companies, to make it the richest industry in the world. Not only that but we (our govt) have been subsidizing it as well.

Lisakay1
07-12-2022, 08:56 AM
That is so wrong

Sherry8bal
07-12-2022, 09:32 AM
June 25, 2022…..

Gas price was $6.29 per gallon!

Filled my tank;

Total came to $132.25.

I drove off without paying.

My court date is July 24th

My fine is $70.

My savings of $62.25 :loco:

Continue to follow me for more money saving tips!


PURE GENIUS!!! Beat them at their own game!

Michael G.
07-12-2022, 10:30 AM
Please note, this thread is in the "Just for Fun" Forum.

Moderator

Imagine the mentality of posters here that doesn't know a joke when they see one....... :shrug:

It takes the Moderator to remind people "IT"S A JOKE" from the "just for fun forum".

And you people vote??? :shocked:

JMintzer
07-12-2022, 10:41 AM
Good news! Gas prices have dropped now 28 days in a row. Stop whining. Oil company greed won’t last forever…..oh wait. Maybe not. Nevertheless, it is definitely slowly coming down.

Please see post #12...

DaleDivine
07-12-2022, 01:36 PM
Your fine may be $70 but you still owe the gas station owner $132.25. By the way, I think this story is a crock - around here gas rose to just about $5.00 per gallon. Were you driving in California?

SARCASM Sheldon...
:BigApplause::BigApplause:

MartinSE
07-12-2022, 02:25 PM
Look what you get for a gallon of gasoline: 25 miles of transportation to any place you choose in air conditioned comfort. That’s worth how much? The price of oil is determined by something as American as apple pie, free market capitalism. We should be waving flags and celebrating.

You are serious? You really believe that the price of oil is set by free market capitalism? Not even close.

Worldseries27
07-12-2022, 04:29 PM
sometimes it does (sort of...)

back in the day, as a junior at a minnesota university, i was sort of idealistic. Also sort of ill-informed. I decided to stage a one-person protest over parking tickets, which at the time were a $1 payment if paid within 3 days, $3 if over that, on the premise that parking tickets amounted to double taxation. Anyway in the space of several months i accumulated a pile of 133 unpaid parking tickets. Well, the inevitable happened. I received a summons to appear in court over the unpaid tickets, though in all honesty i think what provoked the summons was my other habit of grabbing a pile of nickels and sauntering on down the sidewalk about a half-block ahead of the meter maid (yep, we called 'em that back then) and dropping a nickel into every parking meter with a car parked in the spot, that had an expired meter. She didn't like that at all (though i don't think it is illegal).

Anyway...court. I pled "guilty--with an explanation". The judge let me expound on my reason for not paying the ticket, then sentenced me to a $100 fine or 20 days in jail, $33 less than i would have paid had i paid every ticket on time. Suffice it to say i paid the fine.
we used bingo chips

Worldseries27
07-12-2022, 04:29 PM
We used bingo chips

Stu from NYC
07-12-2022, 06:07 PM
Imagine the mentality of posters here that doesn't know a joke when they see one....... :shrug:

It takes the Moderator to remind people "IT"S A JOKE" from the "just for fun forum".

And you people vote??? :shocked:

So true some people here think all posters are always serious. What is the fun in that.

Topspinmo
07-12-2022, 08:06 PM
Gallon gas should be under 3.50 gallon. Under 100 dollars barrel and falling.

Crude Oil Prices Today | Brent and WTI Price Charts (https://www.dailyfx.com/crude-oil)

Topspinmo
07-12-2022, 08:08 PM
Do you realize that the oil companies have been price-fixing the cost of gas since you and I were born which has allowed their obscene profits, until it was recently superseded by the pharmaceutical companies, to make it the richest industry in the world. Not only that but we (our govt) have been subsidizing it as well.


So, what would you call the state and government cut on gallon gas. IMO now that’s obscene. :D

OhioBuckeye
07-13-2022, 07:44 AM
Yea it might be funny now but people might start doing that!.

Topspinmo
07-13-2022, 09:37 AM
You are serious? You really believe that the price of oil is set by free market capitalism? Not even close.


Crud oil price determined by volatility of stock market. Naturally oil/gas producers are livid When barrel of oil goes sky high The make money selling it in stock market and make money producing gasoline at bigger margin. IMO The only one who don’t get raise in price is state and federal government which makes more on gallon gas than the producer’s. I bet even when crud oil outrageously priced on stock market which stock traders created higher price.