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Tuesday, November 07, 2023

Magisterial District Judge Alan Mege Also Pregnant

Yesterday, I shared the good news that Northampton County Council members John Goffredo and Tom Giovanni are both pregnant. Before last week's regular meeting, both parked in spots reserved for expectant mothers. I've since learned that Magisterial District Judge Alan Mege has a bun in the oven as well! 

Court sources tell me that during a one-week stint at the courthouse, he routinely parked in the spot reserved for pregnant women. Magisterial district judges like Mege adjudicate parking infractions and scofflaws all the time. It would be hypocritical of him to ignore parking rules when he is paid to penalize those who violate them.  So he must be preggo, too. 

Congratulations, Judge! 

19 comments:

  1. He should be removed from his office. What a piece of shit

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  2. I hope he gives himself a $50 fine and a 50 minute lecture. 😆

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  3. They obviously identify as women, you bigot!

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  4. Not good at all. I do hear his court is the wedding capital of the Commonwealth though. All it seems this guy cares about is doing weddings?!?

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  5. How dare you assume his gender, Bernie! If he identifies as a pregnant woman, so be it!!!

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  6. Rules for thee. Not for me.

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  7. These signs have nothing to do with enforcement - it’s merely a suggestion of courtesy. I would NEVER park in Veteran only parking, but these are fair game. As are the Employee of the Month spots in Lowe’s.

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  8. The only honorable way to save face is to issue and pay the parking ticket.
    Makes you wonder what else these guys do when no one is looking.

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  9. "bun in the oven" LOL.

    He actually looks pregnant and in need of fewer steps, lest he lose his girlish figure. I'd like to see more of these parking shaming posts. Please and thank you.

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  10. Political elite -- just like McClueless and his clowns.

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  11. Didn’t he go out of his way to support Aaroe for Judge. Says a lot for her. She accepts the support of a wife beater and a judge who thinks he is above everyone else.

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  12. He might of been on his period and had to rush to plug his leak. Bernie stop misgendering these poor people for being trans.

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  13. It’s not the illegal parking that gets me upset, it’s the hypocrisy that is the worst thing.

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  14. Don’t they get a spot in the garage when they’re in central court?

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  15. And let me guess, Judges like Bob Hawke, a right wing- hang ‘em high kook that discusses cases with Police Affiants before preliminary hearings is fine because he lawfully parks his truck. This is why, on a micro level, we have disintegrated into the state we are in. Big issues abound, but because no one wants to delve into them we spend our time focusing on nonsensical issues like officials abusing parking privileges.

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  16. "The only honorable way to save face is to issue and pay the parking ticket.
    Makes you wonder what else these guys do when no one is looking."


    I don't think it's a violation for anyone to park there, but it does make you look like a jerk. And it is still hypocritical to fine others who do commit small parking infractions while parking like a pig yourself.

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  17. "Didn’t he go out of his way to support Aaroe for Judge." He did. While ethical, I think it is unseemly for a judge to get involved in election contests aside from his own. But I also think it is improper to park in a spot reserved for pregnant women.

    I am unaware of any other judge who endorsed in this race, though there have been endorsements in other races. At the same time, I do not fault Aaroe for who is publicly supporting her.

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  18. I was on a crowded bus one day in New York. After a few stops, the seats were full and it was standing room only.

    At the next stop, several people were standing. Being the chivalrous man, I looked around to offer my seat to the person I thought would need it most.

    Before I had a chance to offer my seat to anyone, a 30ish yo woman said to me, "Excuse me, I'm pregnant, may I have your seat please?". Without hesitation, I stood up and gave her my seat. After a while, I noticed that she really didn't "look" pregnant. So, I asked her, "How far along are you in your pregnancy?"

    She looked at her watch and replied, "About 30 minutes."

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  19. How about all the McClure gang getting reserved spots? You used to condemn that now it's OK. Be consistent or at least try. If you want to call out people.

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