“What? Other sins? Uh, I parked in a handicap spot on my way up here. Actually, on a handicapped person. I told him I’d be back in five minutes, so that’s not such a big deal.” – Fletch Lives
This is from the article, but I have to ask, why are not any criminal charges for trying to hide this information being considered?
Cruise has until a February 6 hearing to “show cause, if any, why Cruise should not be fined, penalized, and/or receive other regulatory sanctions,” Mason said. The car biz could face penalties up to $105,000 per violation of several sections of California’s public utilities code, fines up to $7,500 per day per offense, and additional actions.
sndtrb89 says
*running someone over
RicardoMultiball says
“What? Other sins? Uh, I parked in a handicap spot on my way up here. Actually, on a handicapped person. I told him I’d be back in five minutes, so that’s not such a big deal.” – Fletch Lives
MundanePlantain1 says
who among us has not parked atop a pedestrian?????
Bright_Brief4975 says
This is from the article, but I have to ask, why are not any criminal charges for trying to hide this information being considered?
Cruise has until a February 6 hearing to “show cause, if any, why Cruise should not be fined, penalized, and/or receive other regulatory sanctions,” Mason said. The car biz could face penalties up to $105,000 per violation of several sections of California’s public utilities code, fines up to $7,500 per day per offense, and additional actions.
suburbanplankton says
Hey, they added an “anti pedestrian dragging feature”…what more do you want?
ImInBeastmodeOG says
I never trusted Tom Cruise.
foxyfoo says
I thought they were just filming the next Mad Max movie.