And there is no misdemeanor either for warning motorists of a speed trap
If what the woman claims is true, this dumbass cop should be made to retake the basic peace officer’s training course and he should be suspended for a period of time that will cost him an amount of money equal to the damages he caused the woman he arrested. And his victim should sue the City of Houston for false arrest.
Even if she was standing in the roadway as the police now claim, it doesn’t take half a brain to see that she was busted only because the officer was pissed off that she was warning motorists of a speed trap ahead.
WARNING DRIVERS OF SPEED TRAP GETS HOUSTON WOMAN ARRESTED FOR CONTEMPT OF COP
Grits for Breakfast
June 30, 2012
When my father first taught me to drive back in East Texas 30 years ago, he passed along a practice that used to be common in more rural areas but which I haven't seen much in bigger cities: Flashing one's headlights to let ongoing traffic know they're coming up on a speed trap. My Dad considered it common courtesy, justified because the ostensible point of a speed trap (besides revenue generation) is to get people to slow down, so if private citizens warn their fellow drivers, they aren't doing anything more than contributing to the goal of reduced lawbreaking.
Given that personal history, I can't help but pity poor Natalie Plummer, who was arrested last week in Houston for holding up a sign warning drives of a "speed trap" ahead on a street in downtown Houston. Here's KTRK-TV's coverage:
The officer told Ms. Plummer that she was being arrested for felony obstruction of justice that carried an penalty of 3-5 years. When she was taken to jail, though, she was only charged with "walking in the roadway where there is a sidewalk present," an allegation she says is a lie: Plummer insists she was standing on the sidewalk holding the sign, and when you watch the video with cars whizzing by, it seems unlikely any reasonable person would stand in the street with the sidewalk right there.
One has to wonder, if this were a young black man in the 5th Ward instead of a young white woman biking home from the Whole Foods, would media outlets even consider this news?
Of course, the main reason the officer didn't file felony obstruction charges against Ms. Plummer is that no such law exists. The closest thing on the books I know of is Sec. 38.15 of the Penal Code, "Interference with Public Duties," which is a Class B misdemeanor. But that statute includes a specific exception which should be well-known to any traffic cop. The law states that "It is a defense to prosecution ... that the conduct engaged in by the defendant was intended to warn a person operating a motor vehicle of the presence of a peace officer who was enforcing" traffic laws.
Further, "It is a defense to prosecution under this section that the interruption, disruption, impediment, or interference alleged consisted of speech only," which clearly would apply to holding up a sign. Ms. Plummer wasn't arrested for violating any law and I'd bet dollars to donuts she wasn't standing in the street: She was arrested for "contempt of cop," and the fact that there's no such law on the books didn't stop her from going to jail for it.
How much do you wanna bet it will turn out the officer's dashcam malfunctioned and failed to capture his conversation with Ms. Plummer? This episode exemplifies the adage enshrined in this blog's masthead: You might beat the rap, but you won't beat the ride.
2 comments:
A HONESST law enforcement orgnaization is more intersted in compliance with traffic safety laws and in collecting fines. That should say a lot about this operation.
What happen to Miss Plummer should never happen in America. The so called police officer who arrested her most likely doe not much respect for our U.S Constitution or our free society. He was most likely more concern with getting funds for the city of Houston or the County the City of Houston is in. As a person who took an oath serial time the support and defends the Constitution, I am defended by the small minded self-serving actions of this so called public servant. I praise Miss Plummer for her free speech action, and at the same time consider this miss guided police officer to simply be at best an un-American animal, as well as a waste of taxes payers money. I believe this cop needs a lesson in integrity, something his parents should have taught him, but most likely didn't bother to do. It is my hope that the city of Houston get sued for what has occurred, and crap like this never happen again. Bravo Miss Plummer, you are a true American.
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