Heeeeere’s your sign…

Here’s a site that’s apparently been around since 2002 that I just discovered has some “tickets” for you to download, print out and leave on that car parked by a certifiable jackass the next time (like, tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow… ) you see one, perhaps like this:

The site has a gallery of nearly 150 such signs of barbarian invasion…


2 Replies to “Heeeeere’s your sign…”

  1. Garsh, Davido,

    Ya brung back memories from 2-3 ago.

    “We” (not me, “we”) had just elected a new high shire-reeve of Spartanburg County. A part of his campaign had focused on getting the Sheriff’s Dept. more involved with traffic enforcement, obviously to increase the “take” for county coffers.

    His name: Chuck Right. I refer to him as “Little Chuckie Wrong.” Reason: “Chuckie Wrong” continues to attempt to build his legacy on enforcing the “Baptist Sin Catalog” vs. state law.

    OK: Please pardon the aside.

    Re: Your photo

    I have similar photos (would have to do a mega-search to find ’em now).

    The photo you posted is reminiscent of a “County” “black & white” parked by a fleamale deputy soon after Chuckie Wrong’s election.

    AM I *EVILE* , or am I simply evil? 🙂

  2. Hugh,

    Oh, with LEOs it’s not just the “parking” and speeding on the way to coffee breaks, it’s often… darned near everything in which they show utter disdain for decency and obeying of laws. I and, sadly, quite often tempted to think that the population subgroup that contains the highest percentage of scofflaws, jerks and “idjits” is LEOs. Our locals are a mixed bag. The “townies” are about half and half, while I have yet to meet a county mounty here I would trust half as far as I could throw ’em.

    *sigh*

    Is it a chicken-egg issue? Do bullies, scofflaws and “idjits” seek out law enforcement so they can fullfill their potentials as bullies, scofflaws and “idjits” or do some folks discover those tendencies because of the nature of the job (a “power corrupts” kinda thing)?

    I’ve known good cops. Unfortunately, in my experience, they’ve been outnumbered by those the Second Amendment was designed to protect citizens from.

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