Celebrity Justice
Arnold: My Wife's in Trouble Now!

Maria Shriver's in hot water....


Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger has finally caught wind of his wife's illegal -- and habitual -- cell phone antics ... and now he's finally gonna do something about it!

Ahnald just went on Twitter and dropped the following note to Harvey Levin:

"Thanks for bringing her violations to my attention. There's going to be swift action."

Those Democrats -- they never learn ... right Arnold?



Tags: arnold schwarzenneger, ArnoldSchwarzenneger, governor, maria shriver, MariaShriver, twitter

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1. Good for him, his Wife isn't above the Law just like the rest of us.

Posted at 5:51PM on Oct 13th 2009 by Jacqueline Vreeland

2. That is funny.

Posted at 5:52PM on Oct 13th 2009 by Kittie

3. Take her down Arnold. Absolutely no reason for breaking the hands free law.

Posted at 5:53PM on Oct 13th 2009 by BB

4. LMAO a swift spanking 'might' just be in order......

Posted at 6:00PM on Oct 13th 2009 by lori

5. Whatever he does he'll just be sleeping on the couch tonight

Posted at 5:56PM on Oct 13th 2009 by Jamal

6. Then do us all a favor and waive the 1st time offender ticket! wait that's too much like right!

Posted at 5:58PM on Oct 13th 2009 by Karina B

7. Its nice that Arnold was able to respond. He was most likely smokin a cuban, while tweeting about this nothing infraction. Face it, the rules don't apply to the rich & famous.

Posted at 6:01PM on Oct 13th 2009 by Farce

8. Why would a government official, "Twitter" about his wife.. how embarrassing for her!!! I think he had no tact in doing this...

Posted at 6:03PM on Oct 13th 2009 by .:Loki 4Ever:.

9. Ah-nold ... this would be a good Spockets skit!

Posted at 6:06PM on Oct 13th 2009 by Rosemary

10. I want to see the "swift action", not his words, which mean nothing.

Posted at 6:08PM on Oct 13th 2009 by TCYB

11. Only after we made them seem like retards and uncaring twits they did something. After we characterized them as frauds they react. Well how about doing something about everyone who does that? Like the police officers texting while driving should be install 1st time offenders a camera in the car and slap tickets when they do it?
Let's see her azz in court and she what lame azz excuse she comes up with.

Posted at 7:02PM on Oct 13th 2009 by She needs a Kick in the azz

12. First - she breaks the law - that takes our money - then - he takes our time to Tweet about it - there

goes more money -

must be nice


NOT!

Posted at 6:07PM on Oct 13th 2009 by Taxpayers of California

13. I have an idea for punishment: make her eat a full meal! She looks malnourished as hell. She's probably on the phone constantly to drown out the noise of her stomach growling.

Posted at 6:07PM on Oct 13th 2009 by CriticAl

14. That law needs to go into fully and completely inforced without any "first" of anything being waived. Each and every person in the State of California--young, old, and inbetween--needs to be accountable and responsible for pulling curbside or into a parking lot to return the incoming call if it needs an immediate response. It isn't fair that the innocent ones obey the laws and the abusers break a critical law and drive everyone's premiums skyhigh in the State of California.

While on the subject of telephones, please...use your cell phone in a private place as those of us raised with personal etiquette and dignity DO NOT WANT TO HEAR YOUR INANE CONVERSATIONS in public places.

Posted at 6:08PM on Oct 13th 2009 by Cassie

15. SHE is well out of order Arney do something about it >Get her a Handfree set )))




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Posted at 6:14PM on Oct 13th 2009 by mikky

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