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This what to do when your car gets towed. Hilarious!

Graham, the MSN article says that no company has to accept more than 100 pennies. If that's the case, could someone pay their bills with nickels instead of pennies? And wouldn't a company have to have a written policy statement saying that they don't accept coins for bill payment if they're not going to accept coins? As in, they couldn't create an ad hoc policy on the spot since a customer in good faith wouldn't have known their policy?

There seems to be a lot of loopholes in this law, and while the deed is sophomoric, I do appreciate the frustration with bullshit taxes and fines.
 
I remember seeing a man, in California I think, pay his $14k tax bill with a wheelbarrow full of change. I would think if it's legal tender they'd have to take it. Otherwise, what's to stop them from saying "I'll only take a night with you daughter as payment?"
 
At least they didnt get the president involved like they suggested in the video. That buisiness owner would have "really" been in trouble!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!