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Middle finger protected by the constitution
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I guess my one question for this case in particular is if he's allowed to do what he did without the middle finger. Can he cite her for a lesser offense, and then afterwards decide he really should have cited her for the more serious? I mean he didn't cite her for giving him the finger he cited her for speeding. Assuming he didn't make the speeding part up, I'm just wondering if this is the right case for this.
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RE: Middle finger protected by the constitution - michaelsean - 03-15-2019, 09:24 AM

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