The CBS reporter and the saga of the missing ticket

To pay or not to pay

Presumably, CBS reporter Jeff Chirico wants to do the right thing. He got one of those automated tickets for running a red light (tsk-tsk), but the system apparently has no record of the citation. Now, he could have done the smart socially irresponsible thing and just not paid it, but instead he’s getting to the bottom of this — for our benefit.

CBS Atlanta posted the following teaser story:
ATLANTA — CBS Atlanta reporter Jeff Chirico has a Tough Question for the city of Atlanta. Why should he pay his ticket for blowing a red light since the city has no record of it?
Chirico received a ticket after cameras at the intersection of Spring St. and North Ave. caught him running a red light on Feb. 23.
The court’s computer system has no record of the violation 7 weeks later.

YOU GUYS, what is Jeff Chirico going to do? How will this end? Why would he draw attention to a clerical error that ultimately benefits him? Are chemtrails eventually going to kill us all?

That’s me. Asking the Tough Questions. Oh, and tune in to CBS news at 5 and 6 for the gripping conclusion.