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Unborn Baby Takes Care of the Ticket

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When Sue Ann Yasger was stopped by a California Highway Patrol officer in October for driving in a Costa Mesa Freeway car-pool lane with no passenger in sight, she had a unique argument why she shouldn’t be fined.

The 29-year-old Fullerton woman said she indeed had a passenger: her 5-month-old fetus.

The officer didn’t agree with her. But Central Municipal Court Judge Randell L. Wilkinson did. The judge on Tuesday dismissed the $52 traffic ticket.

But the California Highway Patrol isn’t buying it.

“We will continue to issue citations to anyone driving alone in the car-pool lane,” said CHP spokesman Paul Caldwell in Santa Ana.

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Even if the driver is pregnant? Yes, he said.

Yasger, whose baby is due in mid-March, said cheerfully that she isn’t worried about being stopped again in the car-pool lane.

“I’ll just wave my (newspaper) clippings about my case,” she said. “If that doesn’t work, then I’ll go back to court.”

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