A
parking ticket issued 57 years ago in downtown York, Nebraska, has
finally been paid off. The fine was a whopping 10 cents. Police Chief
Don Klug said that a man walked into the station last week with the
ticket and payment – mounted and framed. The man, who didn’t give his
name, said he found the ticket among his mother’s things and wanted to
settle the debt. The ticket was issued on July 13, 1954, to a vehicle
licensed in Oklahoma. The man told Klug that he believed his mother was
visiting York at the time and probably lost track of the citation. Klug
says he plans to hang the framed ticket on the wall of his office.
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