The ironic thing is that is my name, sort of, and the judge pointed it out
to me when I successfully protested that ticket, as if I hadn't been teased
about it all my life.
J. Walker
A3
> No joke. J-walking? Are you kidding? Actually I know very well that J
> walking is a no no on the west coast. J walking is common over here in
> Philly, but we don't call it J walking. Everyone just crosses when and
where
> they please. There is a lot of corruption in this part of the country.
It's
> engrained from over 200 years of settlement; this was the first settled
part
> of the country. Bribing judges, paying off city hall officials is a all
part
> of the game over here. Its a fact of life. In fact, many legal scholars
will
> tell you that Philly is the most corrupt judiciary in the country. Anyway,
> this fosters high crime rates in the form of very sophisticated car theft
> rings which translates into outrageous car insurance premiums that nobody
in
> their right mind would pay, so some do and most don't. Personally I always
> play by the rules of U.S. law and I feel like a sucker. Its very
interesting
> how differently U.S. law is enforced and interpreted in different parts of
> our country.
>