The Post-Tribune had an interesting story saying that, because of the poor economy, more people in northwest Indiana seem to be opting to let their towed cars stay confiscated instead of coughing up the towing fee. But I almost couldn't get past the first paragraph:
GARY -- What's worth more to you, keeping your car or paying your towing bill? Increasingly, Northwest Indiana residents appear to be choosing the latter.
Does that make any sense at all to anybody out there? I've read through it a dozen times, and I still don't get it. Maybe it's just a Monday morning brain stall, and I need kick-started.
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It's GARY...what more do we need to know, hmm?
Obviously the Tribune's editor baked some bud just before his re-write.