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View all search resultsA 22-year-old Connecticut man who wrote obscenities and 'Tyranny' on his speeding ticket payment claims in a federal lawsuit that his free speech rights were violated when he was arrested
22-year-old Connecticut man who wrote obscenities and 'Tyranny' on his speeding ticket payment claims in a federal lawsuit that his free speech rights were violated when he was arrested.
William Barboza is suing two police officers in the Catskill-area village of Liberty over the arrest.
Barboza had replaced the word 'Liberty' with 'Tyranny' and added an obscenity-laced insult on the payment form accompanying an August 2012 ticket.
The lawsuit led by the New York Civil Liberties Union says the Fairfield County man was ordered to town court, where he was handcuffed and arrested for aggravated harassment. He posted US$200 bail that day. The charge was dismissed in March.
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