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article imageWoman finally pays a 1976 parking ticket issued in Michigan

Posted May 11, 2008 by  Chris V. (cgull) in Lifestyle | 10 comments | 265 views
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Michigan Police issued a $1 parking ticket on September 1, 1976, it was left uncollected and lost in the records. But finally they received the payment from the owner.
The unnamed woman found the $1 parking ticket on her windshield and kept it in her records. Since then she wanted to clear the dues but left it postponed until now.

Last month, Police in the Upper Peninsula town in Michigan received this official ticket, a $20 bill and a note in an envelope with no return address or name.

The note read as follows:

"I always had good intentions of paying it. I put it aside and every once in a while I would come across it and said 'someday I'm going to pay it.' Now I think it's time."

She paid the fine along with late payment fees.

Police Chief David Outinen told The Daily Mining Gazette of Houghton that the fine for an unpaid meter violation increased to $5 after 72 hours but she paid $20. He said they were very surprised to receive this payment, no one has paid a parking ticket after so much time had passed.

The woman also left a short note and wanted to close this subject for good:

"Please don't try and track me down. I am a respectable lady,"

It is better late than never, maybe her conscience must have pushed her to pay in the end.
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  • avatar Posted May 11, 2008 by  666divine
    #1
    "maybe her conscience must have pushed her to pay in the end."
    I would say that, maybe she lost her mind.
  • avatar Posted May 11, 2008 by  Chris V. (cgull)
    #2
    @ 666divine
    "maybe her conscience must have pushed her to pay in the end."
    I would say that, maybe she lost her mind.
    LOL. Happy Mother's Day Divine. Cheers :)
  • avatar Posted May 11, 2008 by  Nikki W (karateblossom)
    #3
    LOL! Well, we all have our reasons for tying up loose ends.
  • avatar Posted May 11, 2008 by  Chris V. (cgull)
    #4
    @ Nikki W (karateblossom)
    LOL! Well, we all have our reasons for tying up loose ends.
    Maybe Picasso knows this lady :).
  • avatar Posted May 11, 2008 by  666divine
    #5
    @ Chris V. (cgull)
    LOL. Happy Mother's Day Divine. Cheers :)

    Thanks. And thanks for reminding me that I'm a mom.
  • avatar Posted May 11, 2008 by  Chris V. (cgull)
    #6
    @ 666divine
    Thanks. And thanks for reminding me that I'm a mom.
    Have a good one every day. Cheers.
  • avatar Posted May 11, 2008 by  LewWaters
    #7
    Good for her cleaning her conscience.

    I'd say she is lucky they haven't tacked on exorbitant interest fees as well.

    Happy Mommies Day to all you Moms out there.
  • avatar Posted May 11, 2008 by  Sue D.
    #8
    Thanks Lew. My kidlet just called.
  • avatar Posted May 11, 2008 by  Cynthia T. [Picasso]
    #9
    I am sure the little town of Calumet in th U.P. with a population of less than one thousand can use all the money they can get.

    Thanks Lew
  • avatar Posted May 12, 2008 by  Saikat Basu (Maverick)
    #10
    I don't think she has that car anymore!

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