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Good News: You Can Give The Finger To Police Officers
A feature Federal court case has ruled that a cop violated a fetter’s First-Amendment rights by issuing a citation for the benefit of giving him the finger three years ago:
No citations as a remedy for giving the finger to police, judge says
U.S. locality Judge David Cercone granted summary judgment to David Hackbart, who said in a federal trousers that Sgt. Brian Elledge violated his constitutional rights past issuing him a citation in 2006.
“Elledge’s effect to Hackbart’s exercise of his First addition right was to initiate a traffic stop and in dispute a citation for disorderly conduct,” the judge wrote. “utterly, Elledge’s conduct was an adverse action in retort to Hackbart flipping him off.”
What do we crook from this? Legally speaking, you should ALWAYS pass over the finger to police officers, in any setting. Walking down the street, driving, at sporting events, during St. Patrick’s daytime Parades, at police funerals - Federal law essentially requires you to do it.
credibility me - giving a cop the finger is an shocking idea. Maybe the smartest thing you can do. honourable don’t try giving the finger during any mid-90s MTV music videos.
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