Sunday, March 6, 2011

Eto'o fined in Milan. Protest, but then pay

It seems that the players suffer from a kind of professional bias: when they hear a whistle, and immediately think to alter what to say to justify himself. Even if the whistle is to issue a check to stop. And 'in fact happened to the Cameroonian striker Samuel Eto'o for Inter to be caught red-handed by a traffic warden in Milan after parking his Mercedes G-Class off-road viaMontenapoleone AMG, the heart of the triangle of fashion and street where the traffic and parking are closely regulated.

For this reason, the fine of 38 € is not no one took it from him despite the striker had entered "just for a coffee" as he himself was justified by the guardian of order. Despite the 10 million euro a year of engagement, Eto'o would obviously save money fine. Moreover, witnesses report that a passer-by rushed into the room to warn the Inter number 9 that a "cast" (as you call the brigade in Milan) was being taken to penalties.

Eventually, the big smile that these have seen out of his face is likely to mean that he realized the absurdity of his protest and agree to pay the fine, because you do not risk any disqualification on the ground or subtraction of points license. The road in question, however, is no stranger to such incidents: last week, also Lapo Elkann was fined by a traffic warden (the same?) Because he had left in no-parking his SUV Chrysler Grand Cherokee SRT8 customized.

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