August 4, 2008 - 1:21pm
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Kudos to Milgram, who just admits it (and doesn't call Hamlet Goore for assistance)

Attorney General Anne Milgram was ticketed for driving 19 mph above the speed limit on Route 1 South on Friday, according to a published report. Milgram was "clocked at 69 mph in a 50 mph zone." She'll pay a $176 fine and will receive four points on her license. Milgram's office says she'll plead guilty.

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Finally, the State AG was found.


I was worried that our AG has disappeared, however, she was only speeding to her next appointment, I guess.

08/04/08 1:42 pm

Congrats


This is her most impressive accomplishment yet. So far the biggest investigation to come out of her office was handled by Ray Lesniak and Joe Cryan.

08/04/08 2:01 pm

Wally


It is spelled GOORE.

08/04/08 4:20 pm

Are you kidding me?


Wait, she is driving a 1994 Honda?!?!? Let her off just for that alone! Poor girl.

08/04/08 5:53 pm

Zulima Farber is GONE GONE GONE


why the sly reference to Mr. Goore? Leave it be please!

08/04/08 7:35 pm

AG Unknown


Maybe if she did more prosecution on corrupt officials she would be better known by the Police - What does one make of the cop who ticketed her (hmmm reassignment)- How does an AG make that shes flying around in a 1994 Honda Accord?

08/05/08 10:38 am

Speeding is as common as corruption in NJ, eh?


You have to be very blatant or very unlucky to get busted for either offense.

Meanwhile (just about) "everybody" still does it...

The fact that she gets "kudos" fopr NOT trying to fix a ticket is telling.

 

From Frederick Douglass

If there is no struggle there is no progress......Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did and it never will.

08/06/08 1:39 am

Speeding is as common as corruption in NJ, eh?


You have to be very blatant or very unlucky to get busted for either offense.  Sadly, in NJ, the pay to play state, most of the corruption has been legalized.

Meanwhile (just about) "everybody" still "does it".

The fact that she gets "kudos" for NOT trying to fix a ticket is telling.

 

 

From Frederick Douglass

If there is no struggle there is no progress......Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did and it never will.

08/06/08 1:43 am