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The world has changed… I think the strip is set in an earlier time, when traffic cops did know the fine scale an’ were actually empowered to not only set the fine but collect it…this was before credit/debit cards, when people carried an’ dealt in CA$H, and when officers of the law were considered honest an’ above reproach…if you paid the fine in ca$h, the ticket was your receipt. If you didn’t/couldn’t pay, the ticket was your temporary license, as the officer would confiscate your drivers license in lieu of the fine – it would be returned to you when you showed up in court to either challenge the charge, or to just pay the set fine to the court clerk. (I think I was a very small child back then…)
A good magician (or a card cheat) can “force” someone to pick the card that they want that person to pick without it being obvious. A crooked dealer can give you cards from the bottom the middle or just under the first card. This cop doesn’t stand a chance.
Llewellenbruce about 12 years ago
That’s one way to bribe a cop.
Mineola about 12 years ago
Since when does a cop set the fine?
DaJellyBelly about 12 years ago
Wait until he discovers that the cards are marked. They will both be in the pokey!
battle of plattsburgh about 12 years ago
Should have asked him to include his gun in the bet…..that would have been just as believable.
Auntie Socialist about 12 years ago
This strip just crossed the plausibility Event Horizon.
jollyjack about 12 years ago
Real Life plausibility is subservient to setting up a bad punch line.
alleyoops Premium Member about 12 years ago
Once a cop starts writing a ticket he has to finish it. There’s a copy in his pad, and none better be missing.
ronpolimeni about 12 years ago
C’mon Jim, you can do better than this.
wronhewitt about 12 years ago
The world has changed… I think the strip is set in an earlier time, when traffic cops did know the fine scale an’ were actually empowered to not only set the fine but collect it…this was before credit/debit cards, when people carried an’ dealt in CA$H, and when officers of the law were considered honest an’ above reproach…if you paid the fine in ca$h, the ticket was your receipt. If you didn’t/couldn’t pay, the ticket was your temporary license, as the officer would confiscate your drivers license in lieu of the fine – it would be returned to you when you showed up in court to either challenge the charge, or to just pay the set fine to the court clerk. (I think I was a very small child back then…)
PoorPig about 12 years ago
So, the cards in the deck are all the same?
gargaduke about 12 years ago
This strip is all dialogue, no action. They’ve been sitting in the car telling bad jokes to this cop for a week now.
bmckee about 12 years ago
A good magician (or a card cheat) can “force” someone to pick the card that they want that person to pick without it being obvious. A crooked dealer can give you cards from the bottom the middle or just under the first card. This cop doesn’t stand a chance.
John W Kennedy Premium Member about 12 years ago
I hope the poor cop doesn’t have a bad reaction to the eyeful of cider he’s gonna get.