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johnnymk
03-27-2006, 07:35 PM
DENVER (AP) -- A makeshift mannequin that failed to fool police monitoring the high-occupancy vehicle lane on a highway has fetched $15,000 in an auction on eBay, with proceeds going to charity, the buyer announced.

A company called Video Professor bought the Styrofoam head, coat hanger, and clothing stuffed with newspapers from carpool-lane scofflaw Greg Pringle, 53, said Brian Olson, a spokesman for the company.

Olson said the computer tutoring company will take Tillie to various events and later auction her off again for charity in June.

As part of his sentence handed down earlier this month, Pringle agreed to donate any profits from a Web site - launched to free "Tillie" after she was impounded by police - and the auction to a driver safety awareness program.


"We've rescued Tillie from a life of crime and we hope to rehabilitate her so she can be a contributing dummy to our society," Olson said Thursday, The Denver Post and Rocky Mountain News reported.

Pringle also was fined $115 and ordered to hold a sign alongside the highway for four hours reading: "HOV lane not for dummies." He was pulled over and ticketed Jan. 26 for driving in the lane reserved for car pools, motorcycles, buses, and hybrid vehicles.

Pringle has said it cost him $10 to create Tillie.

© 2006 The Associated Press.

Thesifer
03-27-2006, 08:12 PM
I wouldnt donate it all to charity. I would donate all but my legal fees etc. :)

bachviet
03-27-2006, 08:21 PM
All that much for a mannequin :disa:

Agent Plissken
03-27-2006, 09:38 PM
I guess what Im about to say belongs in the political forum, but: why should someone not be allowed to use part of the road their tax dollars are paying for?

johnnymk
03-28-2006, 04:16 AM
I guess what Im about to say belongs in the political forum, but: why should someone not be allowed to use part of the road their tax dollars are paying for?

I have a friend who claims that the Consitution somehow states that driving is a right, not a privilege.

Jeffbx
03-28-2006, 04:43 AM
I guess what Im about to say belongs in the political forum, but: why should someone not be allowed to use part of the road their tax dollars are paying for?

Think of it this way - you pay for the public schools as well, but you're not allowed to attend them if you're over 18.

However, having said that I'm glad they don't have HOV lanes in MI - what a hassle that must be.

Itsme
03-28-2006, 05:27 AM
I like the way it is here in Southern California. We have one road where the HOV lanes allow one-passenger cars for a small fee. The fee varies during the day based on traffic, and is automatically collected electronically.

So, if I really need to get downtown or back fast, it is worth the 50 cents, and I don't have to try and find a "dummy" :) to go along with me.

sizemic1
03-29-2006, 07:58 AM
I like the way it is here in Southern California. We have one road where the HOV lanes allow one-passenger cars for a small fee. The fee varies during the day based on traffic, and is automatically collected electronically.

So, if I really need to get downtown or back fast, it is worth the 50 cents, and I don't have to try and find a "dummy" :) to go along with me.

50 cents? I've never seen it that low. The times you would WANT to use it most would be during rush hour and it's in the $4.00 range.