The cops showed up, cuffed Jodie, separated her from her infant, kept her jail for two hours, and charged with two counts of larceny, which comes with a six-month prison sentence.
We've all heard about ridiculous laws in some states; like how dogs are forbidden to chase people or animals in Kentucky, or that it'ts illegal to wipe your car with used underwear in parts of California. Makes you wonder how big of an epidemic San Francisco saw of used-underwear-car-wipers for representatives to bring that to the table. Actually, don't wonder...*shudders*
It's barely July and we have already seen some really high temperatures this summer. With recent news of a baby succumbing to heatstroke in a parked vehicle, it's a grim reminder that the heat is no joke, and its' affects happen quickly. We know that we shouldn't leave children or pets in a hot car, but what does Michigan law have to say about it?
People have become lax on laws when it comes to our highways. Starting this month troopers are cracking down on drivers using the passing lane for travel. And by cracking down, they are serious. Offenders will be ticketed and get points on their license.
A horrifying video captured by the Michigan State Police perfectly illustrates why you slow down around stopped emergency vehicles and giving them a lane. This isn't just a nice thing to do; it's law. If broken, it could amount to 15 years in prison and $7,500 in fines if refusing to do so resulted in injury or death of a first-responder.