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Rep. Anthony Weiner (D-NY) can’t win. When he isn’t crying in front of the media, inspiring headline writers everywhere, or opening the door for Alec Baldwin to run for New York City mayor, he’s still filling the role of our favorite vehicular scofflaw in Congress.

The New York Daily News reports that Weiner’s Nissan Pathfinder has been zooming around the streets of the District with expired tags:

It had a New York license plate – US Congress 9 – but no sign of an inspection sticker in the windshield and what appeared to be an expired July 2007 registration sticker.

Jammed on the dashboard was a sign that read “Congress.”

A Weiner spokesman said the car is properly registered but the updated sticker was not displayed because the vehicle is not kept in New York.

Weiner’s home near U Street NW has been crawling with media types all week — and of course, they already knew to dive deep into Weiner’s driving: the Congressman paid off around $2,000 in D.C. parking tickets earlier this year. Of course, since Weiner held on to his New York tags, all this is a matter for the that state’s Department of Motor Vehicles. Fine by us — we’ve got all the governmental scandals we can handle at the moment.