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  • You are allowed to swear at your toilet !

    Good thing that Donegal wasn't around or she probably had been tasered



    Woman Arrested For Swearing At Her Toliet
    Posted on Tuesday, 16 of October , 2007 at 8:46 pm

    SCRANTON, PA—Don’t swear at your toilet when it’s overflowing and let your neighbor hear you or you’ll be arrested for disorderly conduct, especially if your neighbor is a police officer.

    Dawn Herb of Scranton is facing up to 90 days in jail and a $300 fine for shouting profanities at her toilet as it was overflowing and leaking down into the kitchen about 8 p.m. last Thursday.

    Herb said that the bathroom window was open and says she doesn’t remember exactly what she said as she was trying to battle the mess and yelling for her daughter to get the mop but that she was frustrated as she stood in her bathroom.

    She said she heard some guy yelling to “shut the f— up” and that she responded by telling him to “mind your own business”. The guy was apparently her neighbor, Patrick Gilman who is an police officer. He called police and Herb, the mother of four children, was charged with disorderly conduct, accused of “using obscene language or gestures with intent to cause public inconvenience, annoyance or alarm or recklessly (creating) a risk.

    However, usually in order to sustain a charge of disorderly conduct, the incident must happen in the public. Herb was inside her residence and was not intentionally directing any verbiage in the public arena. She said she had no previous arrests.

    A spokesman for the Philadelphia branch of the American Civil Liberties Union says that there’s nothing illegal about swearing at a cop or a toilet. 10-16-07

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    Judge: Pa. woman allowed to curse at toilet
    23 days ago -

    A woman who was cited for loudly cursing at her overflowing toilet - and then at a neighbor who told her to quiet down - has been acquitted on First Amendment grounds.

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    Pa. Judge: Cursing at Toilet Not Illegal
    23 days ago -

    A woman who was cited for loudly cursing at her overflowing toilet - and then at a neighbor who told her to quiet down - has been acquitted on First Amendment grounds.
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    Hooray, First Amendment!
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    • #3
      Wow, a police officer who's a jerk even when he's off duty.

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      • #4
        That's dedication to your career.
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        • #5
          More importantly, you are allowed to swear at police officers.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Riesstiu IV
            Wow, a police officer who's a jerk even when he's off duty.
            I like the claim the police officer told her to "Shut the f*** up" and then arrested her for swearing.

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            • #7
              F**king filth
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              • #8
                Originally posted by Zkribbler


                I like the claim the police officer told her to "Shut the f*** up" and then arrested her for swearing.
                No no, he didn´t arrest her.
                Instead he called the police
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                • #9
                  edit: I guess I should look at the date of the first article I knew I saw that before.

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                  • #10
                    Weird that the police officer also used an offensive word but that was never brought up.

                    Technically the police officer might be at even greater liability than the woman because he's arguably a state actor.

                    But I suppose people don't always use their heads.
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Provost Harrison
                      F**king filth
                      QFT.

                      If he lived near us they'd be using his letterbox as a toilet.
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Alinestra Covelia
                        Weird that the police officer also used an offensive word but that was never brought up.

                        Technically the police officer might be at even greater liability than the woman because he's arguably a state actor.

                        But I suppose people don't always use their heads.
                        Well, she was only a civilian, so her claim obviously doesn't matter
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                        • #13
                          ...use their heads.
                          I get it!!

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Blake
                            More importantly, you are allowed to swear at police officers.
                            The recounted events by the woman charged -- according to the source, anyway -- was that it was the police officer who swore at her and she responded "mind your own business". The part of that same initial story that said "... nothing illegal about swearing at a cop" certainly implies that she did swear at him but that's not consistent with the story provided. A follow-up story does confirm that she swore at him too, so some sloppy reporting somewhere.
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                            • #15
                              I'm overjoyed that this despicable activity is finally being put down so common decency can resume for the good of our children.

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