The misdemeanor charges against a Michigan woman were dropped this week, but the fact that she was arrested and faced a criminal charge for not renewing a $10 dog license has some scratching their heads.
Becky Rehr received several warnings from Kalamazoo county’s animal control office about her failure to renew her 11-year-old dog’s license and was told that if she didn’t do so by May 28, a warrant would be issued for her arrest, the Kalamazoo Gazette reported.
Almost a month later, Rehr stopped by the Kalamazoo County Sheriff’s Office, after receiving her arrest warrant, to show she had renewed her license on June 18. Instead of just presenting her receipt and continuing on her way with her 14-year-old daughter in the car, Rehr was arrested, fingerprinted and placed in a holding cell for several hours before she was released on $100 bond.
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and you people say it is not all about the money...
ReplyDeleteAnd cops who play dumb say, you won't be arrested on a non criminal offence...
"This is a civil matter", you can't be arrested for a civil matter...
He-yuck, which way did he go george, which way did he go, he-yuck...
An ordinance isn't a civil matter.
DeleteKeep cheering.
ReplyDeleteThe State wants your money.
It doesn't matter if it's 5 or 10 dollars.
Bankers, insurance companies, congressman....they steal BILLIONS and retire in luxury.
You don't pay $10 for a dog license, you get a night in jail.
You WILL comply.
Let the illegals run wild and free but arrest legal citizens with BS charges.
ReplyDeleteMy dog is an undocumented immigrant in need of amnesty...
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