Man arrested for passing (legal) $2 bills at Best Buy

brianleahy

Colonel Panic
http://www.gnn.tv/headlines/2054/Two_Dollar_Man_jailed_in_Baltimore_County

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An exerpt:

PUT YOURSELF in Mike Bolesta’s place. On the morning of Feb. 20, he buys a new radio-CD player for his 17-year-old son Christopher’s car. He pays the $114 installation charge with 57 crisp new $2 bills, which, when last observed, were still considered legitimate currency in the United States proper. The $2 bills are Bolesta’s idea of payment, and his little comic protest, too.

For this, Bolesta, Baltimore County resident, innocent citizen, owner of Capital City Student Tours, finds himself under arrest.

Finds himself, in front of a store full of customers at the Best Buy on York Road in Lutherville, locked into handcuffs and leg irons...

Outrageous!
 
Look at where it happened (Maryland). That said, it's not so outrageous. Plain wrong, but not so outrageous for that state. Good old fashioned common-sense and that old piece of paper called the U.S. Constitution aren't considered "useful" there it seems.
 
I saw this story when it first came out and the best part is:

"This will be important news to all concerned.

For Baltimore County police, said spokesman Bill Toohey, “It’s a sign that we’re all a little nervous in the post-9/11 world.”

It is THE excuse that is used for total stupidity! What 9/11 has to do with dumb employees and the "let's cover our butt and tell 'em some ink smeared so we don't get sued" story I don't know. He was certainly a potential terrorist threat for passing 2 dollar bills. I am shaking right now just thinking about it.....
 
this is rediculous! i tell ya i would have been in handcuffs but it would have been after 12 people held me down and cuffed me.
 
mdnky said:
Look at where it happened (Maryland). That said, it's not so outrageous. Plain wrong, but not so outrageous for that state. Good old fashioned common-sense and that old piece of paper called the U.S. Constitution aren't considered "useful" there it seems.

You are so right about Maryland. I live in northern Virginia and know alot of people in Maryland. They even say they don't like the State.
 
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