Calif. Police: Driver Tries to Use 'Get Out of Jail Free' Card During Stop

A Fullerton police officer had a chuckle during a recent traffic stop when a driver pulled out a Monopoly "Get Out of Jail Free" card in order to avoid a citation.
Nov. 7, 2025

What to know

  • A driver tried to avoid a traffic citation by handing a Fullerton police officer a “Get Out of Jail Free” card from Monopoly.

  • The officer laughed and explained the card wasn’t a valid defense.

  • The officer issued a citation and sent the driver off “with a smile.”

A driver pulled over on suspicion of a traffic violation found a creative way to try to avoid a citation, California police reported.

The driver handed the officer a “Get Out of Jail Free” card from the Monopoly board game, Fullerton police said in a Wednesday, Nov. 5, news release.

“The officer had a good laugh, reminded the driver that while creativity is appreciated, it’s not exactly a legal defense, and told him to save the card for a rainy day,” police said.

The officer sent the driver on his way “with a smile” — and a traffic citation, police said.

Police added the hashtags #aforeffort and #nicetry to the release on Instagram.

“Technically they didn’t go to jail… so it worked,” read one comment on the post.

Fullerton is about a 25-mile drive southeast from downtown Los Angeles.

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