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SPIRITXXSANCTI
03-09-2010, 16:45
From Gizmodo...

What started as a routine traffic stop ended with a Colorado teen doing hard time. The offense? Not returning a "House of Flying Daggers" DVD to his local library. Come on, Colorado. You're better than that.

Apparently young Aaron Henson, an impressionable lad all of 19 years old, fell in with the wrong DVD-borrowing crowd sometime last year. Henson packed up the flick for a move, forgot that he had it, and ended up with a warrant for his arrest:

The city said it sent an overdue notice and bill, neither of which were returned. The city then sent a summons, which was returned.
Then, the city sent a new court date order, it was not returned. And when Aaron failed to appear for the second court date, the city issued a warrant.
Why all the fuss? Because apparently the municipality of Littleton, CO values the DVD of a 2004 release at $31.45, and any "theft" over $30 gets prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. Also of note: Littleton, CO has apparently never heard of Amazon.

Anyhow, the whole mess get straightened out after Henson's family forked over a $200 fine for the DVD, $200 to remove the car from the impound lot, and $60 in court fees. And while Littleton has acknowledged its mistake and the mayor swears it won't happen again, the arrest is still on Aaron's record.

Just so long as no one got hurt, I suppose, except for the integrity of our judicial system. [The Denver Channel via Consumerist]

Batteriesnare
03-09-2010, 17:03
Kinda funny. I'm not sure how you miss all those notices though.

Elhuero
03-09-2010, 17:23
so police are supposed to ignore warrants?

situation: kid's fault, not cops

Mtn.man
03-09-2010, 17:40
They didn't ignore the warrant it's just a waste of tax payer $$ for stupid shit like this.

Ryan_Th3_K1d
03-09-2010, 19:02
I think it said that the kid moved...so they must of been sending it to the wrong house or something.....oops [Driver][PoPo]

Troublco
03-09-2010, 19:48
Wow. $31 and some change. THAT'S really worth all that mess. What a crock. Another case of bureaucracy gone wild. I can see him getting fined; but only as much as the dang thing cost!

Mtn.man
03-09-2010, 19:51
Costs:

Booking, Uniform, food (possibly) manpower to send said processing, transportation, ,,,, Yeah it was worht it.

cowboykjohnson
03-09-2010, 20:00
sounds like he should have returned the DVD and none of this would have happened....

KevDen2005
03-09-2010, 20:06
Wow. $31 and some change. THAT'S really worth all that mess. What a crock. Another case of bureaucracy gone wild. I can see him getting fined; but only as much as the dang thing cost!


I am surprised he didn't at least have a PR Bond

pickenup
03-09-2010, 21:57
Bailiff...................WHACK his pee pee.

sniper7
03-09-2010, 22:37
our hard earned tax dollars at work. just wait till the soda tax gets going along with the internet sales tax. next time you don't pay your extra quarter for buying a 12 pack of pepsi you will have guys in black suits and sunglasses in your back yard.

KevDen2005
03-10-2010, 00:11
Bailiff...................WHACK his pee pee.


Actually that is a pretty good punishment, it fits the crime[Ban1]