Crazy Fines on 'The People's Court' (VIDEO)
by Oliver Miller, posted Jun 30th 2010 8:50PM
Let's play some ball on 'The People's Court' (weekdays, syndicated). The latest case concerns a baseball coach who hands out tons of fines to his teenage players, charging them money for even the smallest infraction. Judge Marilyn Milian reads out the long list of fines, which includes $10 for missing practice, $5 dollars for being late to practice, $2 for throwing your helmet on the field, $1 for a catching error -- and so on and on and on ... The judge finds the whole thing to be hilarious, and says this to the coach: "God, you know how to take the fun of this [game], don't you?" But then, the coach makes the mistake of talking over Judge Milian while she's trying to speak. No, coach! You don't do that in 'The People's Court.' You're not on your baseball diamond, and you're not in control here.
"You talkin' over me?" the judge says. "You are on my field now; I talk over you." Then, she jokingly fines the coach $2 for his error.
Be careful, coach! We're pretty sure that Judge Milian has a strict "three strikes and you're out" policy.
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