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Breakin’ the law! – Part 2
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You would think with his popularity dropping and his state in an economic shambles, California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger would be keen to avoid appearing cavalier, but apparently such is not the case. Just over a month after his wife was caught on filmbreaking California’s no cell phone while driving law, The Governator has been spotted parking his silver convertible Porsche in a red zone. While the rest of us might expect to get a $90 ticket, apparently the Governor got away with it this time.

This comes one day after Schwarzenegger appeared on The Tonight Show, where he was plugging “green cars”. For the record, the Porsche is most definitely not a green car.

  
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