David Goes to Court
Like, she was not letting me pay this fucking thing. So I'm like, okay, I'll step out. So I stepped out, called my insurance. Turns out I was insured. So whatever, I saved $50. I went back in and I was like, here, here's my proof of insurance. At that time I was insured. And she's like, okay, great, I saved you $50. And then she's like, show me proof that you have license plates on both sides of your vehicle now. And I'm like, I only have it on the back. And she's like, okay, well then you have to come back another day when you have it on the front. And I was like, what? And then, and then the cop next to me goes, just tell her you'll pay, tell her you'll pay. And I was like, that's an option? He's like, yeah, it's an option. I was like, okay, can I pay a fine? And she's like, you really want to pay $100 right now as opposed to coming back later? And like, coming back later is a big waste of time. Going to court in Beverly Hills, that's like a— it's like a— it's a 4 or 5 hour thing. Yeah, like that's a lot of time to go. So I'm like, Yes, I'll pay, I'll pay. And she was just such a stickler on like— she was just such a hard-ass. And there's this guy next to me who was— this was— this— he, he was there, he was asking for an extension on his payment. And she was like, this is the third time you're asking me for an extension, right? And, and he was like, I know, I know. And he's— and she's like, when do you want it till? And he's like, can I have it till like the end of January? And I was like, wow, that's a long time. So he really needs help like paying this off. And then she's like, I'll give you till Christmas and then you have to come back here. And I was just like, this poor guy's gonna have to come back here on fucking Christmas. So before he left, I told him that I would pay for it. So Natalie ran out and got cash for him so he can come back and pay it there.