“A police officer decided a man’s can of Iced Tea might have alcohol in it but the man was not acting drunk. The officer was wrong about the alcohol so he then decided to demand the person leave the store parking lot property. Because the man wouldn’t leave the property the officer arrested him. Is this is a good use of public resources? Did this officer perform to a service to society? Or did he waste taxpayers money on violating an individual’s rights?”
http://libertycrier.com/government/cop-arrests-guy-for-drinking-a-half-half-arizona-ice-tea/
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