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Teh One Who Knocks
06-29-2012, 03:09 PM
By ALON HARISH - ABC News


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A Houston woman's attempt to save drivers from a speeding ticket landed her something worse: 12 hours in jail.

As she rode her bicycle home from a grocery store last week near downtown Houston, Natalie Plummer noticed police officers pulling over speeders. After she parked her bike and turned one of her grocery bags into a makeshift sign warning drivers about the "speed trap" ahead, an officer drove up and arrested her.

"I was completely abiding by the law," Plummer told ABC's affiliate KRTK. "I was simply warning citizens of a situation ahead."

But Houston police saw it differently, and arrested Plummer for standing in the street where there a sidewalk was present, a misdemeanor charge.

Houston police spokeswoman Jodi Silva said that officers found Plummer standing in the street, waving her arms as she held the sign.

But Plummer denied ever leaving the sidewalk on West Dallas Street, alleging that the arresting officer invented a reason to detain her.

"He couldn't take me to jail for holding up this sign or he would have. So all he could do was make up something fake about it," Plummer told KRTK. The officer searched Plummer's backpack, she said, and threatened to arrest her for obstructing justice, a felony charge.

Michael Dirden, Houston's executive assistant police chief, said in a statement that if Plummer believes the police acted inappropriately, she should file a complaint with the department's internal affairs division.

After being held in jail for 12 hours, Plummer was released on bond, and will soon appear in court to face her misdemeanor charge.

While Plummer's method of alerting drivers to police activity might have been unprecedented, state laws covering such warnings are decades old. Their most common form, flashing headlights, is legal in some states but illegal in others.

Laws in New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Virginia and Florida allow headlight flashing, while other states, such as Arizona and Alaska, forbid it. In Washington, drivers may be fined $124 for flashing their high beams within 400 feet of another vehicle for any reason. Other states forbid headlight flashing in some circumstances but not in others.

In Massachusetts, flashing car lights is not illegal, but it may result in an encounter with a police officer. If a driver says no when an officer asks whether headlights were flashed to warn drivers of a speed trap, the officer might ask if the motorist was driving with defective lights — which state law forbids.

Godfather
06-29-2012, 03:25 PM
They warn about speed traps on the radio here :lol:

Acid Trip
06-29-2012, 03:25 PM
She'll make bank if she sues the police department. You can't arrest someone for letting others know about a speed trap because it's protected speech. Then they held her for 12 hours on a jaywalking charge?

Lawyers will be salivating over this.

PorkChopSandwiches
06-29-2012, 03:38 PM
What a douche cop

Shady
06-29-2012, 10:01 PM
I seem to remember some New York judge ruled in favor of someone who flashed their brights to warn of an on coming speed trap. I believe the judge said that the driver was doing a civic duty informing other motorists to slow down, while it was for a speed trap, and therefore encouraged other motorists to follow posted speed limits and increase road safety. Judge also said it is not the duty of the police to make money but rather to make sure that road safety is upheld.

deebakes
06-30-2012, 08:31 PM
:hitit:

Jezter
07-01-2012, 08:48 AM
Don't the cops have anything better and more important to do than harrass people with bullshit like this? And they wonder why people laugh at the justice system...

FBD
07-01-2012, 12:04 PM
Don't the cops have anything better and more important to do than harrass people with bullshit like this? And they wonder why people laugh at the justice system...

It isnt about "having something better to do" - its about "we need funding to our bloated budget, now gtfo there and ticket some mofos so we can keep all 26 members of the town council and have their pensions paid for so we dont look like irresponsible jackasses that spend other peoples money like...its...other...people's...money."