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Cashion: 65yr old woman becomes aggressive toward officer---refused to sign ticket and was tased
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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3257100" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>My point was that the LEO escalated the situation by requiring her signature which means nothing legally when he already had her DL and tag/vehicle info electronically verified. </p><p>I compared it to a CC transaction where your card identification is electronically verified as well and your LEGALLY obligated to pay the bill. </p><p>It’s no different than being given a ticket and being required to LEGALLY appear in court or to admit guilt and pay the fine which by the way can be done electronically by the state with an electronic receipt. </p><p>A signature on that ticket meant nothing in the legal sense.</p><p>The officer did not like it and amped up his response.</p><p>Edit:</p><p>I totally agree that she is a dumbbell but the LEO caused that response. She already voluntarily gave her DL to the officer and stopped at his request.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3257100, member: 5412"] My point was that the LEO escalated the situation by requiring her signature which means nothing legally when he already had her DL and tag/vehicle info electronically verified. I compared it to a CC transaction where your card identification is electronically verified as well and your LEGALLY obligated to pay the bill. It’s no different than being given a ticket and being required to LEGALLY appear in court or to admit guilt and pay the fine which by the way can be done electronically by the state with an electronic receipt. A signature on that ticket meant nothing in the legal sense. The officer did not like it and amped up his response. Edit: I totally agree that she is a dumbbell but the LEO caused that response. She already voluntarily gave her DL to the officer and stopped at his request. [/QUOTE]
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