Friday, June 24, 2011

Rochester police use selective enforcement of parking laws to harass attendees at a meeting in support of Emily Good

Rochester police use selective enforcement of parking laws to harass attendees at a meeting in support of Emily Good: "


A followup on Emily Good, the woman who was arrested for video-recording a police stop from her front yard: during a neighborhood meeting in support of Ms Good, Rochester Police came out with a ruler and measured the parking-distance of the attendees' cars. Cars that were more than 12 inches from the curb (even by half an inch) were ticketed. Needless to say, the 12 inch ordinance isn't normally enforced with this kind of vigor.


Police Harass Community Members Attending Meeting in Support of Emily Good




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