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Cop Issues Speeding Ticket, Asks Driver for a Date and She Sues Him

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A Chicago police officer allegedly turned a $132 speeding ticket into a pick-up opportunity when he later tracked down the female driver and asked her out, saying the least he could do for the money he cost her was to treat her to dinner, according to a lawsuit  the woman filed in federal court.

Evagelina Paredes  filed a lawsuit  in U.S. District Court in Chicago, accusing police officer Chris Collins  of violating her privacy, according to the Associated Press. She alleges that after she was ticketed on Oct. 22, Collins searched for her address in the motor-vehicle database and left a handwritten note on  the windshield of her car,  which was parked outside her apartment in the Chicago suburb of Stickney, asking her out on a date.

In the note, a copy of which appeared was included in  the court documents and was obtained by the Associated Press, the 27-year-old police officer tried to woo the female driver with humor and a seemingly heartfelt plea.

"It's Chris … that ugly bald Stickney cop who gave you that ticket. … I know this may seem crazy and you're probably right, but truth is I have not stopped thinking about you since. I don't expect a girl as attractive as you to … even go for a guy like me, but I'm taking a shot anyways."

"I did cost you $132 - least I can do is buy you dinner," the note reportedly read.

The scenario is not that far off from the "meet-cutes"  of  Hollywood romantic comedies. In the 2011 hit "Bridesmaids," Kirsten Wiig's character starts a relationship with the traffic cop who let her out of a ticket for a broken taillight.

Arguably, it's a lot  less "cute" when it happens in real-life.

Paredes claims that the note caused her to "suffer great fear and anxiety." In the lawsuit, which seeks unspecified payments in damages, saccording to the Associated Press, she alleges that Collins used his position as a police officer to "manipulate" her into going out with him. Collins declined to comment to the Associated Press.

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  • Otto Pilot  •  4 months ago
    I'm guessing her "attractiveness" to him has since worn off.
    • hippiechick 4 months ago
      I love the name 'Otto Pilot'. Cracked me up. I had a python named Monte. Love the play on words:-)
    • KEITH 4 months ago
      Otto Pilot Rules!! ...Just not so much as a Pilot...BTW, I don't know if the young lady found him to be attractive...I'm guessing Ms. Peredes wasn't too much into bald guys..Anywhooo-... I guess I'll go ride off on my imaginary horse and dream of rainbows and killer bunnies now...
    • Question 4 months ago
      @ otto , ya look like ya smell real bad
  • Bill  •  4 months ago
    Dating and mating have their risk/reward possibilities.Some female spiders don't sue their mates.They eat them.
    • Chamoritta 4 months ago
      lol!
    • who cares 4 months ago
      eating is good, as long as theres a couple of licks, and sucks
      in there with it.
    • Bob 4 months ago
      If he was a looker, this wouldn't be a story because they would be dating.
  • Mick  •  4 months ago
    I got pulled over by a female state trooper awhile back for speeding and she was very pretty. I asked her if I could see her again and she replied ....."Sure, come to the hearing" as she handed me the ticket. LOL
    • raoul 4 months ago
      Man, good thing she didn't sue you for abusing her rights as a ticket-giver! :-)
    • Ed Monster 4 months ago
      hahahahahaha ood one raoul
    • Trojan 4 months ago
      Did u go?
  • Official Version  •  4 months ago
    He should have been more tactful and showed up in his cruiser in front of her house at 2am. Lights and siren going off. "You in there. Come out with your hands up. You have 5 minutes...We're going to Denny's"
  • greenman939  •  4 months ago
    Ya see? Chivalry isn't dead in the United States. It's just tied up in the court system.
    • Chipperkeet 4 months ago
      Greenman, you just won Best Comment Of The Week!! Congratulations, spend it wisely.
    • HenryR 4 months ago
      Meh chipper keeled it.
    • Painter 4 months ago
      Clever. Best comment yet.
  • Raaf  •  Santa Clara, California  •  4 months ago
    I have great fear and anxiety from reading this article. I think I'll sue Yahoo!!!
  • toast  •  4 months ago
    Geez, what happened to just saying " No"
  • pkdidy  •  4 months ago
    She should really mess up his life and marry him.
  • Jeff  •  Mt Dora, Florida  •  4 months ago
    Excuse me ma'am, what do this ticket and yourself have in common??? You both have fine written all over you
  • jacqueline  •  4 months ago
    Seriously? she needs to get over herself. she didnt "suffer great fear and anxiety". she saw dollar signs.
  • Jackie  •  4 months ago
    why can't we just be honest with ourselves and just be human... for once without suing someone?
  • Ghost  •  4 months ago
    The Best Of Intentions,The Worst Of Result...
  • doug  •  4 months ago
    Oh good lord people,he asked her out, and she DID NOT have to go. He may have not used the best way of going about it but pretty sure he meant no harm, this world has become way to law-suit happy!
  • Dan  •  Westerville, Ohio  •  4 months ago
    Rule #1 of how to avoid sexual harassment lawsuits: Be attractive.
  • Joelle  •  4 months ago
    If the cop had looked like George Clooney or whoever she thinks is hot, she'd have sang a different tune. Invasion of privacy? Ok, he probably shouldn't have done that but come on, he already knew her address from stopping her, right? How about just : "No, I'm not interested".
  • Turk E.  •  4 months ago
    He asked for a date and she gave him one...in court.
  • Amy M  •  4 months ago
    I wouldn't mind if the state trooper that pulled me over last summer took me out to dinner...
  • Joanne  •  4 months ago
    Officer Collins used bad judgment,perhaps, but causing her "fear and anxiety?" What a crock! I hope the US District Court puts this suit in the "round file" where it belongs..., Shame on you Ms.Paredes...we "liberated" women didn't work for your rights so that you could abuse a system for personal profit....
  • Jeffrey  •  3 months ago
    Just so you all know, this article is full of holes. The big one being it WASN'T a Chicago Police Officer. It was a Stickney Police Officer, a suburb of Chicago. You think the easiest of facts they could get right!
  • Chocolate Chip Charlie  •  4 months ago
    I'm not taking sides because i don't trust cops or women.