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Canadian man fined $149 for singing 'Everybody Dance Now' in car
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<blockquote data-quote="dgiharris" data-source="post: 71914990" data-attributes="member: 322579"><p>A friend of mine is a lawyer.</p><p></p><p>He makes the following argument all the time, he says, "There are so many laws on the books in the US, that it is IMPOSSIBLE for a citizen to go one day without breaking a law"</p><p></p><p>There are a lot of laws that are "subjective" and based on the officer's judgment. And if an officer feels a certain thing at the time then that is that, you've broken the law... SO never mind that I've driven for over 30 years without one accident and only have 2 traffic violations on my record (both over 20 years old). If an officer feels I was "distracted" because I was singing while driving then that is that, I broke the law and here is my $149 ticket...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dgiharris, post: 71914990, member: 322579"] A friend of mine is a lawyer. He makes the following argument all the time, he says, "There are so many laws on the books in the US, that it is IMPOSSIBLE for a citizen to go one day without breaking a law" There are a lot of laws that are "subjective" and based on the officer's judgment. And if an officer feels a certain thing at the time then that is that, you've broken the law... SO never mind that I've driven for over 30 years without one accident and only have 2 traffic violations on my record (both over 20 years old). If an officer feels I was "distracted" because I was singing while driving then that is that, I broke the law and here is my $149 ticket... [/QUOTE]
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