OCPD ARRESTS PA MAN FOR DRUG CHARGES AFTER SEATBELT STOP
Dion David Boyer
(August 28, 2013) – On August 26, 2013, at approximately 9:00 a.m. an Ocean City police officer on bike patrol conducted a traffic stop in the area of Somerset Street and St. Louis Avenue for a seatbelt violation. During the traffic stop, the driver, who was later identified as Dion David Boyer, 46, of York, PA, was found to be driving without a license and was arrested by officers.
Officers searched Boyer and completed an inventory of his vehicle, at which time they located a large amount of marijuana, including a heat-sealed package weighing 1.1 pounds. In addition, officers found drug paraphernalia, over $1,000 in US currency and other assorted items typically used for packaging and distributing drugs.
Ocean City police charged Boyer with possession of marijuana (10 grams or more), possession with intent to distribute, possession of drug paraphernalia and other traffic charges. Boyer was seen by a Maryland District Court Commissioner and transferred to Worcester County Jail on $7,500 bond.
The seatbelt laws were all set up with this in mind. More $ for the state, another reason for nosey cops to detain and search citizens and probably a better bottom line for insurance companies. Your safety is just fodder and fallout. The point is..., while wearing a seatbelt is common sense, it shouldn't be a law.., it bears little difference to 'stop & frisk' which has been declared illegal.
FREE BIIIIRD lolol
ReplyDeleteDid he think it was Bike Week?
ReplyDeleteSeriously though, that dude is living in the past and Free Bird is what I was thinking.
part of his sentencing should be a five year ban on coming to ocean city
ReplyDeleteThe seatbelt laws were all set up with this in mind. More $ for the state, another reason for nosey cops to detain and search citizens and probably a better bottom line for insurance companies. Your safety is just fodder and fallout.
ReplyDeleteThe point is..., while wearing a seatbelt is common sense, it shouldn't be a law.., it bears little difference to 'stop & frisk' which has been declared illegal.
let my brother go!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteHA HA that guy works at the same place i do. he was always stoned
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