Maryland State Police have charged Daniel Perry, 21, of Temple Hills, with one count of malfeasance in office.
On July 9, Perry was administering a road test to a woman who came to the MVA's Gaithersburg branch to obtain her driver's license. After completing the course, Perry told the woman he could not pass her because she failed to fully brake at a stop sign.
According to charging documents filed in Montgomery County District Court, Perry told the woman he would happily alter her test score if she serviced him. Perry then allegedly pointed to his genitals and then suggested they drive to a secluded area nearby.
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5 comments:
The low life would have probably taken the service and then still not pass her.
Well you don't know if you don't ask I mean all she can say is no. lol
This is how corrupt our state has become under the liberals in Annapolis
21 and a driving instructor?
2:01 that's what I thought.
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