Yesterday Hubs was sent to the next county over to wand people as they went through security at the county Superior Court. Next door was the District Court, and there was a sign in the Superior Court lobby reminding people that traffic tickets were to be taken care of at District Court.
Hubs said 4 people during his shift had the forethought to ask if they were in the right place before going through security.
He said "at least 20, probably like 25" people during his shift got all the way through security, only to ask where to resolve their traffic tickets and be told they were in Superior Court and had to leave and go across the street to District Court.
According to the guards he spoke with who regularly work that shift, that's a fairly typical day there.
Hubs said 4 people during his shift had the forethought to ask if they were in the right place before going through security.
He said "at least 20, probably like 25" people during his shift got all the way through security, only to ask where to resolve their traffic tickets and be told they were in Superior Court and had to leave and go across the street to District Court.
According to the guards he spoke with who regularly work that shift, that's a fairly typical day there.
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