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MI: Metro Detroiters slapped with flimsy tickets linking them to hookers and drug dealers
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"It was a route home Robert McGowan had taken dozens of times before. But on a night in August, his trip back from a Detroit house was different. As he made a turn, Robert noticed a police car."
"That officer wrote him up for a decaying license plate. But it wasn’t until the next morning that Robert looked closer at that ticket, and saw two words that made him panic: prostitution and narcotics."
"'I was driving down the street,' McGowan said."
"'... I was driving home.'"
"Turns out the cop wrote Robert up for loitering in a place known for prostitution and narcotics. It’s a misdemeanor charge with a penalty of up to $1000 and 93 days in jail. ..." ... |
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