Mom Gets Parking Ticket While Breastfeeding Her Baby

Perhaps you, like me, have been pulled over by a police officer. After a civil conversation, the police officer simply gives you a verbal or written warning and you drive off, relieved.

Now imagine that the officer expresses sympathy but can't take back the ticket because he already had printed it.

That. Really. Happened.

This incident involves a parking ticket and a breastfeeding mom. Parents understand: when a baby is hungry, a mom’s got to answer the call.

That’s exactly what Guillermina Rodriguez did as she was driving in New York City last week. Her three-week-old baby started to cry and it took Rodriguez about 45 minutes to find a place to pull over. Her only choice was a commercial zone. She parked, hopped in the back seat and started breastfeeding and pumping at the same time.

That’s when a city police department tow truck pulled up. It backs up to load her truck and she calls out that she’s in her vehicle and breastfeeding. The guy reacted with surprise, but slapped the already printed out $115 citation on her windshield. He explained to the new mom that he couldn’t take the ticket back after it was printed. We’re just glad she didn’t get towed!

Naturally, Rodriguez is fighting the ticket and hopes the judge is fair…. and a parent. She commented about the situation, "I think they should've been a little bit more sensitive."


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