A Chicago police officer allegedly turned speeding a ticket into a "date night" when he later tracked down the female driver and asked her out, according to a lawsuit filed in federal court.

Evagelina Paredes accusing police officer Chris Collins of violating her privacy, according to the suit filed in U.S. District Court in Chicago. She alleges that after she was ticketed, Officer Collins searched for her address in the motor-vehicle database and left a handwritten note on her car windshield, asking her out on a date.
In the note the officer tried to convince the female driver with a bit of self-deprecating humor.

"It's Chris … that ugly bald Stickney cop who gave you that ticket. … I know this may seem crazy and you're probably right, but truth is I have not stopped thinking about you since. I don't expect a girl as attractive as you to … even go for a guy like me, but I'm taking a shot anyways."
"I did cost you $132 - least I can do is buy you dinner," the note reportedly read.

Paredes claims that the note caused her to "suffer great fear and anxiety."

(From ABC News)

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