MUKILTEO, Wash., April 6 — Riding a ferry across Puget Sound amid evergreen islands and majestic mountain peaks might seem a pretty smooth way to commute. But first you have to get on the ferry.
Sometimes the line is long. Sometimes people get edgy. Sometimes they forget to be their best selves.
“There are two kinds of line cutters,” said Brad Collins, the supervisor of the car ferry terminal here, about 20 miles north of Seattle, “the person who knows what they are doing and the person who doesn’t know what they are doing.”
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Last weekend, on his way to a memorial service for former United States Representative Jack Metcalf, who lived on Whidbey Island and died last month, Representative
Doc Hastings cut in line at the Mukilteo terminal. In an interview, an aide to Mr. Hastings noted that his district was in eastern Washington, where ferries are not a widespread means of travel, and he said the cut was “an innocent mistake.”
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/04/11/us/11nice.html?_r=1&oref=sloginDoc Hastings was, of course, the Congressman whose office contacted US Attorney John McKay about his prosecutorial plans for Washington State Democrats before he was fired.