Man of the people wins legal battle to prove that his McDonald's hash brown was not a phone
We've heard of phones taking potato photos, but phones being mistaken for a potato-based breakfast food is another story — one that now exists. A man in Connecticut spent his own money and 13 months of his life to prove in court that a police officer gave him a $300 distracted-driving ticked for merely eating a McDonald's hash brown while at the wheel. On Friday, a judge found Jason Stiber not guilty, bringing an end to what the defendant's attorney called "the case of the century."
On April 11th, 2018, Stiber was pulled over by Westport Police Cpl.
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We've heard of phones taking potato photos, but phones being mistaken for a potato-based breakfast food is another story — one that now exists. A man in Connecticut spent his own money and 13 months of his life to prove in court that a police officer gave him a $300 distracted-driving ticked for merely eating a McDonald's hash brown while at the wheel. On Friday, a judge found Jason Stiber not guilty, bringing an end to what the defendant's attorney called "the case of the century."
On April 11th, 2018, Stiber was pulled over by Westport Police Cpl.
Read MoreMan of the people wins legal battle to prove that his McDonald's hash brown was not a phone was written by the awesome team at Android Police.
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