Fighting Back Against Thug LEO's
A judge in Sanford ruled Tuesday that a Lake Mary
man was lawfully exercising his First Amendment rights when he flashed
his headlights to warn neighbors that a deputy had set up a speed trap
nearby.
He was ticketed Aug. 10 by a Seminole County
deputy, but Kintner alleges the officer misapplied a state law designed
to ban motorists from flashing after-market emergency lights.
Circuit
Judge Alan Dickey earlier ruled that that state law does not apply to
people who did what Kintner did, use his headlights to communicate.
On
Tuesday the judge went a step further, saying people who flash their
headlights to communicate are engaging in behavior protected by the U.S.
Constitution.
Gee, an honest judge.
ReplyDeleteAmazing and it happened here in the corrupt state of Florida.
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