Legal Significance of Flipping the Bird

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wserra
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Legal Significance of Flipping the Bird

Post by wserra »

One of the country's most distinguished jurists - Jon O. Newman of the Second Circuit - yesterday writes fourteen pages on the legal significance of giving a cop the finger.

Think I'm kidding? In any event, the holding: "This ancient gesture of insult is not the basis for a reasonable suspicion of a traffic violation or impending criminal activity."
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Re: Legal Significance of Flipping the Bird

Post by Number Six »

It is an insulting gesture not just for law enforcement but for ordinary citizens as well. I have reported drivers working for companies that have given me the finger for whatever reason. There are laws against it.
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Re: Legal Significance of Flipping the Bird

Post by Flatulating Bovine »

There are laws for it as well, and they are contained in the First Amendment. :brickwall: