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Today, on The People's Court

Yes, today is my day in court. And what law did I break? Well, I'm glad I asked that question. Here courtesy of Cleveland City Codified Ordinances is the violation:

473.20 Muffler; Muffler Cutout; Excessive Smoke, Gas, or Noise.

This in a part of the city where you stop at a light and sometimes you can hear what's playing on the stereo in the car next to yours than what's on your own.

Comments

Good luck Cliff ... Sending you some good wishes.
Pat Jenkins said…
heavens sakes wixy the town of cleveland itself can be accused of breaking those laws.... he he!!!
Melanie said…
Hope all goes well for you! Here in CO we used to have to have our emissions tested and if you did not pass you did not get your tags...
Stylin said…
You live in a tough town Cliff!!Or may be the cops are just not nice people
Stylin said…
This is awful but I ran a little bit and felt good !!
Stylin said…
Forgot to mention that I will be praying for you and that the fine will be reduced tremendously or nothing at all
Liquid said…
Smoke 'em Cliff! Whip out that recipt for repairs and enjoy your afternoon!

:)

You ARE in my thougts and prayers, just in case!
DubLiMan said…
Cliff,
I just got something in my email that would be perfect for your site. Give me your email address and I will email it to you. info@mondaymorningpower.com

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