In fairness, the lawyers that represent Donald Trump and his alleged co-conspirators have a lot on their mind. In the Atlanta case for election fraud, there are 13 counts and 19 co-defendants. It’s a lot to keep in the old Duder’s head.
So, maybe that’s why the particulars of parking slipped their minds.
That’s right, earlier this week the Atlanta Journal Constitution’s Jennifer Brett noted the parking snafu that left them with the dreaded boot.
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Some of the Trump defendants’ lawyers had their cars booted today because, Atlanta
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— Jennifer Brett (@Jennifer__Brett) August 29, 2023
As others have noted, downtown parking is not to be fucked with, otherwise you will absolutely find out.
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Anyway, let this be your reminder, go feed that meter because no one boasts a harsher billable hour than parking enforcement.
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