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Brett Sanders, angry over receiving a speeding ticket for going 39 in a 30 mph zone in his Dallas neighborhood, decided to pay his $223 fine with 22,000 pennies to protest. After a jury found him guilty, he made a YouTube video detailing his unconventional payment method, which has gained over 1 million views. He obtained the pennies from local banks, broke the rolls with a hammer, and labeled his buckets "extortion money." At the municipal clerk's office, he dumped the pennies on the counter, shocking the clerk. Responses to his actions have been mixed, with some criticizing him for inconveniencing the clerk who must count the coins.