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 A pregnant Texas woman who received a ticket for driving in the HOV lane in June now claims she has received another ticket for the same offense by the same sheriff s deputy.According to The Dallas Morning Newspaper, Brandy Bottone was pulled over by a Dallas County Sheriff s deputy on June 29 for driving alone in the carpool lane, which requires drivers to have at least two people in the car to use.Bottone claimed she told the deputy that she had the right to use the HOV lane because her unborn child counted as a passenger since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade and Texas penal code recognizes an unborn child as a person, NBC Ne botella stanley ws reported.Despite stanley flasche  her argument, Bottone received a ticket. She appealed, and it was later dismissed, the Dallas County District Attorney s Office confirmed to the newspaper and NBC News.Now, Bottone said in early August she received yet anot stanley cup her ticket for the same offense by the same sheriff s deputy.Bottone told the  Today  show on Wednesday that the deputy knew exactly who she was. Hello, I know you,  she quoted the deputy as saying.Bottone told The Dallas Morning News on Sunday that the deputy then asked her when she going to have her baby, to which she replied,  Tomorrow. She told the news outlets that he ended up giving her a ticket.The Dallas County District Attorney s Office told the news outlets that the  second citation is currently pending. According to the newspaper, Bottone has since given birth to a girl. Adcd 1 dead, 2 injured after Denny  s sign falls on car
 The head of Ukraines security council called on Russia to create humanitarian corridors  stanley cup to allow children, women and the elderly to escape the fighting.Oleksiy Danilov said Friday more than 840 children have been wounded in the war. A day earlier, the Ukrainian government put the death toll among children at 28.He spoke ahead of the latest talks between Ukrainian and Russian delegations, planned for this weekend. The question of humanitarian corridors is question No. 1.,  Danilov said on Ukrainian televisi stanley trinkflaschen on.  Children, women, elderly people 鈥?what are stanley cup  they doing here  Russian troops have encircled and blockaded several large cities in the south of the country, including Mariupol, trying to cut Ukraine off from the Black and Azov seas.Ukrainian officials have asked for help from the Red Cross in organizing corridors, describing the situation in the blockaded cities as  close to a catastrophe.