This week rapper Akon was arrested in Dekalb County after his Telsa cyber truck lost power and police discovered that his driver's license had been suspended for three years and that he was driving without valid insurance [click
here if you missed that].
Akon blames his arrest on a clerical error...
A representative for the singer-songwriter tells us Akon already paid for the suspended license which resulted in his arrest ... but, the payment wasn't entered into the system properly.
4 comments:
It’s a lot of clerical error going on in Atlanta.
oh how i love when those ugly ssa swasticars loses "white power"
It happens.... a lot.
Clerical errors are so common. The communication between the courthouse and DMV sucks. It happened to me, too, concerning proof of insurance. The state now makes me pay insurance 6 months in advance plus an extra $50 to register my vehicle because of bureacratic mistakes.
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