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About This Page: This is a discussion on NHL News within the LetsGoKings.com forums, at Los Angeles Kings Hockey Fan Forum. A California Highway Patrol captain has been placed on leave while authorities investigate whether he tampered with a speeding ticket issued to Anaheim Ducks center Ryan Getzlaf.
Ken Rosenberg, whose
A California Highway Patrol captain has been placed on leave while authorities investigate whether he tampered with a speeding ticket issued to Anaheim Ducks center Ryan Getzlaf.
Ken Rosenberg, whose office is decorated with Ducks memorabilia, is accused of removing the ticket filed by an officer who stopped Getzlaf March 14 after he was spotted driving about 84 mph on a toll road.
"We received information that this particular citation may have been improperly processed," CHP Assistant Chief Steven Lykins said.
Citations are normally sent to court and processed within 10 days, but a copy of the ticket didn't get to court until April 28 — 45 days after it was issued.
"It's clearly inappropriate for anyone to circumvent the legal process by taking action with an official document such as a citation," Lykins said.