Saturday, January 19, 2008

License to Kill

I estimate Corniche El Mazraa to be about a kilometer long, which if you divide by 5 meters you get room for 200 cars on each side of the road. On a Friday afternoon there are over 400 cars parked along the Corniche and none had a parking ticket on its windshield, so I assumed it was safe and extremely lucky for me to park right in front of Abou Ahmad for a quick bite. However, as I walked out I found an Eric Estrada writing me a ticket. "Why me?" I cried cautiously not wanting to push any wrong buttons considering I don't even carry a valid driver's license. Out of hundreds of cars, I was the only one being cited because... "you didn't leave your flashers on."


That was when a lot of Lebanese mysteries became clear to me. You can get away with murder if you leaves your flashers on. When downtown property owners tried pleading their cases against Solidere with judge Eido, they always hit the brick wall when confronted with "But did you have your flashers on?" Nabih Berri knew the power of flashing lights when he controlled the source of all our lights, that's how he's still shining even though his Amal movement has faded away. Shaker El Absi must have had his flashers on when he fled Naher El Bared leaving our mighty army dazed and impotent like superman under a blinking red sun.

I thought I had Beirut all figured out, but this town never ceases to intermittently amaze me.

7 comments:

Delirious said...

Yeah well last night I was going to park right in front of Al Madina, where a million other cars are parked, when this sign caught my eye... It said something like "You are allowed to park here for 15 minutes, provided you leave your car windows rolled down and flashers on."
Flash that!

poshlemon said...

Please keep writing on this blog. It is very refreshing.

lol "You didn't leave your flashers on." So typical Lebanese! In Lebanon, you can break the law but you have to do it the right way.

Anonymous said...

This country can get really messy.
I am recently receiving parking tickets, not because of a "No Parking" sign, but because "it became a ritual not to park here any longer!"

zerolando said...

amusingly clever and highly entertaining blog.

Khawwta said...

hayda libnan ya jamal, hayda libnan ...

Ibn Bint Jbeil said...

غزة اقتحمت وحررت مصر
Gaza has liberated Egypt!

Unknown said...

looool
but this is a much better system than not being able to park at all

its a talent...and lebanese should never loose it ...i think