And by RIGHT I mean CORRECT, which strangely enough is actually not right but LEFT.
http://www.theeagle.com/police/Police--Pedestrian-found-with-drugs
Are they suggesting walking on the wrong side of the road is a gateway crime to other crimes such as resisting arrest and doing drugs?
Is there seriously nothing better for our police to do? If not I think it's time for some reductions.
On a side note, does anyone know the TX statute referenced here?
[This message has been edited by Stucco (edited 6/15/2009 12:04p).]
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A Navasota man was arrested on multiple charges early Saturday after refusing to stop for police while walking on the wrong side of the road, authorities said.
College Station police said officers tried to stop Shelton Bernard Lewis early Saturday as he was walking with the flow of traffic on Longmire Court. State law requires pedestrians to walk on the side of the road facing traffic, an officer wrote in his arrest report.
http://www.theeagle.com/police/Police--Pedestrian-found-with-drugs
Are they suggesting walking on the wrong side of the road is a gateway crime to other crimes such as resisting arrest and doing drugs?
Is there seriously nothing better for our police to do? If not I think it's time for some reductions.
On a side note, does anyone know the TX statute referenced here?
[This message has been edited by Stucco (edited 6/15/2009 12:04p).]