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a homeless man was arrested and jailed for charging his cell phone
in public he spent the night in the southwest florida jail after a police
officer accused him of quote stealing
by charging a cell phone in a public park the arrest says that
the sarasota police sergeant spotted twenty eight-year-old erin kersee
charges phone in a public picnic shelter ankle espy park the sergeant told him
that the quote
of city utilities will not be tolerated during this bad economy
and then arrested him on misdemeanor charges of theft of utilities
it sounds really capricious in arbitrary particularly since the officer mentions
if it's because of the state of the economy
i didn't know that what was legal and what was a legal
depended on the state of the economy appearance subjective thing in the first
place
well it seems like the judge ruled as illegal that's right the judge said that
you know what we gotta drop these charges because there's absolutely no
legal justification for this
shouldn't the officer received some kind of reprimand for wasting the court's
time in other words
the officer have to have at least another not an attorney but the officer
has to have a sense of what is an arrest the bull offense and what isn't
it turned out there was no legal justification here
talk about wasting resources yeah in his time
involved with this guy what could have been doing something use for the arrest
possibly then the only gave me present you know that what you can
does this happen if the skies now
underneath it
and uh... you know i guess we have to be reminded don't you sarasota road during
a bad economy it might lead to at having to be repaired and it's it's a bad
economy right now i don't get arrested for that magic you drive to sarasota bay
you don't live there meaning you haven't paid taxes for those roads one-child
that's you get a careful with that it's a bad economy louis otherwise id be fine
it wouldn't be a legal but i think the bad economy