Texas Police Officer Wraps $100 Bill In Traffic Ticket

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PLANO (CBSDFW.COM) - A traffic stop in Plano ended unlike any you’ve ever heard about before.

It started when Hayden Carlo was pulled over for an expired registration sticker.

Carlo says he’s been struggling to support his wife and two small children.

“You get paid, pay your bills, and there’s your money. It’s gone.”

He told the officer he had no excuse for the expired sticker.

“I said ‘there’s no explanation for why I haven’t done it, except I don’t have the money.’ I said ‘it was either feed my kids or get my registration done.”

The officer wrote a citation and handed it to the 25-year-old. Carlo says when he took it, he could not believe what he saw.

“I opened it up and there’s a 100 dollar bill. I broke down in my car what else could I do.”

The officer never told anyone about the $100 gift. But Carlo’s grandfather, Billy McIntire, was so moved by the kind gesture he wrote a letter to the department.

“I get emotional when we talk about this type of thing,” McIntire says. “You just don’t find that many officers who would do this type of thing.”

While other officers around the country have recently been recognized for similar acts, this officer wants to remain anonymous. His coworkers plan to honor him anyway.

“As he told me, this man needed it more than him, and it was the right thing to do,” says fellow officer and department spokesperson David Tilley.

Carlo was able to update his the registrations on his car and his wife’s car with the money. He’s now driving to a new job and providing for his growing family, after a gift from the last person he would have expected to help during tough times.

“He helped me out when I needed it and I appreciate that. I’ll never forget that man,” Carlo says. “It definitely restored my faith in God.”


Plano Police Officer Wraps $100 Bill In Traffic Ticket « CBS Dallas / Fort Worth
 

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""“He helped me out when I needed it and I appreciate that. I’ll never forget that man,” Carlo says. “It definitely restored my faith in God.”

Good stuff, but how about "restored my faith in mankind"
 

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Texas Cop Writes Struggling Father a Traffic Ticket — With a $100 Bill Wrapped Inside

Texas Cop Writes Struggling Father a Traffic Ticket — With a $100 Bill Wrapped Inside



It’s the last thing a Texas man expected when a Plano police officer pulled him over for an expired registration.

Hayden Carlo, a 25-year-old married father of two, told the officer he didn’t have any explanation for not getting it renewed except that he didn’t have the money.

“You get paid, pay your bills, and there’s your money. It’s gone,” Carlo told KTVT-TV. “I said, ‘it was either feed my kids or get my registration done.”

The officer wrote a citation and handed it to Carlo, who couldn’t believe what he saw inside.

“Opened it up and there’s a $100 bill. I broke down in my car, what else could I do,” Carlo said.

The officer, who wants to remain anonymous, didn’t tell anyone what he did, but Carlo’s grandfather wrote the police department a letter to thank them.

“You just don’t find that many officers who do this type of thing,” Billy McIntire told KTVT.

Plano police spokesman David Tilley said the officer told him, “this young man needed it more than him and it was just the right thing to do.”

Carlo used the money to update both his and his wife’s car registrations.

“He helped me out when I needed it and I appreciate that,” Carlo said. “It definitely restored my faith in God.”

source & video :: Texas Cop Writes Struggling Father a Traffic Ticket — With a $100 Bill Wrapped Inside | Video | TheBlaze.com

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Damn cops. Always abusing the law, beating on the innocent and doing nothing but collecting taxes.
 

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With all the horrible happenings in the news nowadays, it is so nice to read about things like this. This incident and the time the police officer purchased a new pair of boots and socks for the homeless fellow are nice to hear. And it's not just the fact that it was police officers that did this, but the fact that a human being helped out another human being. I just wish things like this happened more often.

Maybe that would be a nice thread to create? A thread about the goodness that people do, not just to other people, but perhaps to animals as well! And then we could all post stories and news articles about it in that thread.:)
 

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With all the horrible happenings in the news nowadays, it is so nice to read about things like this. This incident and the time the police officer purchased a new pair of boots and socks for the homeless fellow are nice to hear. And it's not just the fact that it was police officers that did this, but the fact that a human being helped out another human being. I just wish things like this happened more often.

Maybe that would be a nice thread to create? A thread about the goodness that people do, not just to other people, but perhaps to animals as well! And then we could all post stories and news articles about it in that thread.:)

Excellent idea. I may just do that.:)

I often try to find some 'good news' pieces out there, especially when we get hit with massive amounts of bad news like the school shooting for example.