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Nevermind, it was Dayton, OH:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oaHyuWgir8U
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The longer I practice law, the more confused I become.
The arrest report reads, "It appeared to have been dumped on the whole hamburger on purpose."
Oh, I see. He was the Thought Police. It was a hate crime.
Damn burger punk.
How the hell are they supposed to know which person gets the burger, anyway? Aren't they all under the lights and they just grab the first one there?
I should mention... of the few municipal tickets issued to me, one was in Union City. He was using good ole fashion radar in moderate traffic. I wouldn't have a prayer of winning that one short of a grand in legal expense.The charge was misdemeanor reckless conduct. Well, I'd say eating at Mickey D's constitutes reckless conduct in its own right. So did the cop arrest himself as well?
Officer cleared of any wrongdoing?!? It's THAT crap I can't stand.
Speaking of overzealous police... How does one assert his/her rights without ticking off a traffic officer?
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-2715792117793977759&hl=en
(The clicking is annoying, here's a transcript: http://www.expertlaw.com/forums/showthread.php?p=127976#post127976)
Well, since Leslie's home in bed now with apparent food poisoning from Chicken McNuggets & Fries (gobbled down on her way to an FAA seminar), I'd have to agree with that!The charge was misdemeanor reckless conduct. Well, I'd say eating at Mickey D's constitutes reckless conduct in its own right. So did the cop arrest himself as well?
Well, since Leslie's home in bed now with apparent food poisoning from Chicken McNuggets & Fries (gobbled down on her way to an FAA seminar), I'd have to agree with that!