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A Brush with the Law: Unlucky Morning Turned Lucky Break

A story about a driver, Dr. Kaw, who encounters a risky obstacle on the road that results in a run-in with a cop. Despite the inconvenience of getting a ticket, the surprising twist of events leads to a fortunate turn in the situation. Discover how a chaotic morning transforms into a stroke of luck in this Reader’s Digest inspired narrative.

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A Brush with the Law: Unlucky Morning Turned Lucky Break

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  1. A Sad Story Bad things happen to good people A Reader’s Digest Inspired Story

  2. Dr. Kaw got a ticket today • Today, I was going on I-75 and got pulled over by a cop who was hiding under the bridge. • The cop said, “Sir, you were driving recklessly. I saw you swerving back there.” • I said, “Sorry, I did not do so intentionally. There was a large box in the middle of the lane, and I had to avoid it.”

  3. My bad morning continues • The cop said, “Wait here so I can see if you are telling me the truth.” He took my Drivers License and Car Registration and went back to investigate. • The cop came back and said, “I am glad that I stopped you. There really was a box in the middle of the lane. I removed it and guess what I found – thumb tacks. That could have been dangerous.”

  4. What a lucky break? • I felt relieved to say, “So I can go now.” • The cop said, “No, you cannot go. I still have to give you a ticket.” • I was getting ticked off. I could have killed myself avoiding the box of thumb tacks, and was already late getting to USF. • I asked, “Why do you have to give me a ticket?”

  5. And he said I have to give you a ticket for TACKS EVASION

  6. Today’s Date April 1

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