- Meyer is employed as a traffic cop for the city, leaving his friend, Mike, back in the small town delicatessen store. Meyer arrests speeders and when he discovers the ease with which the judge extracts money from the offenders, he communicates with his former companion, and they plan to institute a police force and court of their own. Going into the country they secure a shanty, and Meyer appoints himself judge and sends his constable out with orders to arrest everything on wheels and bring them before him. Anxious to obey the orders of his superior, Mike bounces upon an unsuspecting gentleman who is wheeling a baby carriage, containing twins, with one hand and struggling with the weight of a rubber plant and many bundles with the other. At the impromptu station house that unfortunate personage is fined and relieved of jewelry, money, etc., by the supposed authorities. The next alleged offender to fall into the clutches of the pretenders is a pickpocket, whom the false judge fines $40, but finding that the criminal has only $36, he sends him out to secure the other $4 after his own manner. In the meantime a young lady, afflicted with a winking eye, is pursued by a number of flirts. Mike also mistakes her affliction for a desire to become acquainted, and upon approaching her, receives a slap in the face, following which he arrests her and carries her before the judge. The young lady is fined. Angry at two disreputable young men who have been peering through the window of the courtroom, Mike and Meyer dash out after them. The rag-a-muffins jump on motorcycles and try to escape. Mike and Meyer spring into a small touring car and pursue them, much to their discomfort, for several real policemen in the city arrest them for speeding, and their brief period of authority is ended by a sentence of 90 days in jail.—Moving Picture World synopsis
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