Officers Kept Piling Parking Tickets On Man’s Windshield As He Sat Dead In His Car — For Days

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Officers Kept Piling Parking Tickets On Man’s Windshield As He Sat Dead In His Car — For Days

Broward County, FL – Government incompetence hit an all time low recently in Broward County, where parking enforcers slapped tickets on a man’s windshield for days while he sat dead inside of the car.

After several days of piling the tickets on the windshield, none of the parking enforcers bothered to check if the owner of the car was safe or if there was a reason for the car to be abandoned.

Parking enforcers aren’t paid to care about citizens, they are paid to extract revenue from them.

A concerned neighbor by the name of Carolyn White noticed the pile of tickets while walking by the vehicle one day, and took that as a possible clue that something could be wrong. Taking a quick look inside the vehicle, White noticed the lifeless body of 62-year-old Jacob Morpeau.

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Read more at http://thefreethoughtproject.com/city-piles-parking-tickets-windshield-dead-car/#rtjeqRo1VYl9xRWi.99
 
Does he have kids, family?

Someone has to pay those parking tickets.

It is Broward and yes , someone has to pay and pay again to get the vehicle outta the impound lot . Because , america is not Great.
 
Does he have kids, family?

Someone has to pay those parking tickets.

You're slipping, Texan. You didn't even inquire into the parking enforcers mental state. I imagine it took a toll standing there writing tickets whilst a man sat there dead in his car. Heroes.
 
It is Broward and yes , someone has to pay and pay again to get the vehicle outta the impound lot . Because , america is not Great.

I don't think I would even want a car my relative sat dead in for days. Unless, it's really nice.
 
I don't think I would even want a car my relative sat dead in for days. Unless, it's really nice.

I doubt I would want it , but I would sell it for scrap before I would let the county or impound lot have it .
 
You're slipping, Texan. You didn't even inquire into the parking enforcers mental state. I imagine it took a toll standing there writing tickets whilst a man sat there dead in his car. Heroes.
They went home safe, that's all that matters.
 
You're slipping, Texan. You didn't even inquire into the parking enforcers mental state. I imagine it took a toll standing there writing tickets whilst a man sat there dead in his car. Heroes.

They were right to deliver the ticket and then move on quickly. Microbes could be transmitted from too much time spent in proximity to the cadaver.
 

Citations were issued to the Isuzu at 7:39 a.m. Saturday, Nov., 12, and again at 9:30 p.m. There weren't any tickets issued on Sunday.

On Monday the 14th, a parking officer wrote a ticket at 7:03 a.m. Then on Nov. 15th, the Isuzu was written up at 6:39 a.m. for one meter, and again at 6:42 a.m. at the meter just next to the spot the SUV was parked in.

White came along around 12:25 p.m..

Slackers.
 
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