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Page creatorprefix>Import Bot
Date of page creation21:27, 1 November 2013
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An absolute certainty in Sit Coms is that when a character gets ticketed by a cop for a traffic violation, he never just shrugs, says "Ah well," and pays the fine. (Unless, it's a Day in the Life episode which has a chain of bad luck happening, and getting ticketed is one of the events). Virtually every single time, the character will decide to take it to traffic court, fight in the name of the little guy, and do his best Perry Mason/Matt Murdock/other cliché lawyer technique. He'll always spend more money fighting the ticket than just paying it off and going about his business.
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