Thursday, August 27, 2009

745...The Very Important Persons Act Invoked

This time in Buffalo, New York where WGR 550 SportsRadio reports, and I quote:

Patrick Kane has reached a plea deal in response to his arrest after an incident with a local cab driver on Aug. 9.


Kane will plead guilty to one count of disorderly conduct and submit a written apology to driver Jan Radecki. The charge is no longer a misdemeanor, but a violation. He'll have a conditional discharge, and his record will be clean after a year of good behavior. Kane also has to pay $125 in court fees.


That will teach Chicago Black Hawks star Mr. Kane a thing or two. Like don't just beat the elderly cab driver up for your .20 cents [that was what this was about; Mr. Radecki didn't have .20 cents change for Mr. Kane who apparently is not, Mr. Kane is not, disposed to tip] beat him up and scare him. The Calder Trophy winner has learned his lesson for true.

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