The court tries to hear 250 tickets a day. Half those never show. More never pay
"Excuses fly. It wasn't me. I didn't know I didn't have a license. I wasn't at that spot. I think my cousin had my car. My insurance card caught fire. One woman insists 'the only reason I went through that red light was I have a nervous feet condition, for which I'm suing my doctor.'"
—Philadelphia Daily News. It's traffic court in Philly, a parade of losers, liars and freaks. At the metal detectors 35 knives, some "big enough to gut a deer," are confiscated every month.'