Well done, American justice system. The streets are now a bit safer with one less employed, hard-working person on them. http://insider.foxnews.com/2015/03/...n-shows-work-too-early-sentenced-30-days-jail
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Even though this sounds messed up, I find it funny. But it sounds to me like he wasn't jailed for doing it one time. It's a recurring problem with a law broken over and over, and fines didn't stop it. So they escalated it.
It should never have come to jail time, but in all honesty, they did the right thing. It looks like a stupid rule, but it's still a rule. It was broken over and over, and the people tasked with enforcing the laws are trying to stop the breaking of them.
Yeah it is kinda crazy that it had to come to jail time but nothing is more annoying than waking up to the clanking of the garbage collectors. And 5am is deliberate breaking of the 7am to 7pm ordinance.
Yeah it is kinda crazy that it had to come to jail time but nothing is more annoying than waking up to the clanking of the garbage collectors. And 5am is deliberate breaking of the 7am to 7pm ordinance.
Hey, we agree !!!
I can name off several things that are more annoying to wake up to at 5am (or earlier)...
- the neighbor firing up his big diesel pick-up at 4:15 every morning that takes a half-hour to warm up
- gunshots from somebody doing some night-hunting
- the neighbor's dog who loses his mind any time he sees a squirrel or a deer, and then barks for the next three hours
:laugh: :smilewinkgrin: :laugh:
I think its a dumb law.
Really, its only a matter of a few minutes.
And just once a week?
Now, all night road construction, might be a different story.
But it is a law. One that was broken multiple times.
I agree it's a dumb law. But it's more than a few minutes. It was 2 hours early, and consistent. . ...
When I said a few minutes, I am talking about for how long you will hear it in front of your house.
Oh. My apologies for the misunderstanding.
Come on now guys! He had only been on the job 3 months, and multiple reports say the jail time was for doing it "one day." And people, not just one but multiple, were calling 9-1-1 over it.
This is not something to put the man in jail over.