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Indian Software Engineer SHOCKS Court with Parking Defense! Judge Caprio

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Viravama Ruler Rougeo, is greeted by someone (likely a judge) who asks him how he's doing and where he lives. Viravama confirms he lives in Woonsocket.
When asked about his origins, Viravama mentions he's originally from India and has been in the U.S. for three years.
He shares that he completed his masters in computer science in the U.S. and currently works as a software engineer for CVS.
The judge humorously comments on Viravama's profession, suggesting that he must be doing well financially.
Viravama is charged with parking in a tow zone on Bridge Street at midnight. The judge humorously suggests that Viravama might have been out clubbing.
Viravama defends himself by saying he didn't see any signs indicating it was a tow zone. He believed it was free parking.
Another individual, possibly an officer named Carrigan, supports Viravama's claim, stating that the signage in the area might not provide reasonable notice about the parking restrictions.
The judge, taking into account the representation of Officer Carrigan, decides to dismiss the charge.
The judge ends with a light-hearted comment, suggesting that if he ever has software issues, he'll contact Viravama. He also jokes about having Viravama build a computer for him.
Viravama Ruler Rougeo, is greeted by someone (likely a judge) who asks him how he's doing and where he lives. Viravama confirms he lives in Woonsocket.
When asked about his origins, Viravama mentions he's originally from India and has been in the U.S. for three years.
He shares that he completed his masters in computer science in the U.S. and currently works as a software engineer for CVS.
The judge humorously comments on Viravama's profession, suggesting that he must be doing well financially.
Viravama is charged with parking in a tow zone on Bridge Street at midnight. The judge humorously suggests that Viravama might have been out clubbing.
Viravama defends himself by saying he didn't see any signs indicating it was a tow zone. He believed it was free parking.
Another individual, possibly an officer named Carrigan, supports Viravama's claim, stating that the signage in the area might not provide reasonable notice about the parking restrictions.
The judge, taking into account the representation of Officer Carrigan, decides to dismiss the charge.
The judge ends with a light-hearted comment, suggesting that if he ever has software issues, he'll contact Viravama. He also jokes about having Viravama build a computer for him.
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