Political Burdens

mercredi 30 juillet 2014

One of the burdens of office of the small town mayor was his brother-in-law,

a fellow who liked to throw his or, rather, his in-law's political weight around.



The mayor had instructed his policemen and other city officials to treat him

just like they would any other taxpayer.



The brother-in-law got a ticket for overtime parking.

He immediately descended in a fury on police headquarters,

waving the ticket and sputtering, "Hey, do you know who I am?"

The desk sergeant surveyed him calmly, picked up his telephone and dialed the mayor's office.

"Tell the mayor," he said to the mayor's secretary, "that his brother-in-law is down here and can't remember his name."




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