Grand Master Melon
9th June 2010, 01:45 AM
Jun. 7, 2010 10:04 AM
Associated Press
BLUFF CITY, Tenn. - After a Tennessee police department let its Web site expire, the site was snatched up by a new owner - a man who uses it to gripe about traffic cameras that issue speeding tickets.
Computer network designer Brian McCrary says he discovered the Bluff City Police Department site was up for grabs, so he paid domain provider Go Daddy for the rights to www.bluffcitypd.com.
McCrary, who says he received a $90 speeding citation earlier this year, took over the site May 22.
His site now shows a smiling cartoon police badge clutching green currency. It also posts gripes from others who've been cited.
Police Chief David Nelson said the officer who managed the site had been on medical leave and the expiration slipped up on the department.
Saw this, thought it was pretty funny.
Associated Press
BLUFF CITY, Tenn. - After a Tennessee police department let its Web site expire, the site was snatched up by a new owner - a man who uses it to gripe about traffic cameras that issue speeding tickets.
Computer network designer Brian McCrary says he discovered the Bluff City Police Department site was up for grabs, so he paid domain provider Go Daddy for the rights to www.bluffcitypd.com.
McCrary, who says he received a $90 speeding citation earlier this year, took over the site May 22.
His site now shows a smiling cartoon police badge clutching green currency. It also posts gripes from others who've been cited.
Police Chief David Nelson said the officer who managed the site had been on medical leave and the expiration slipped up on the department.
Saw this, thought it was pretty funny.