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October 16, 2007
Pa. woman faces jail, fine for
shouting profanities in her own home
SCRANTON,
Pa. - A Scranton woman who admitted
shouted profanities at her
overflowing toilet within earshot of
a neighbor was cited for disorderly
conduct, authorities said.
Dawn Herb
could face up to 90 days in jail and
a fine of up to $300.
“It doesn’t
make any sense. I was in my house.
It’s not like I was outside or
drunk,” Herb told The Times-Tribune
of Scranton. “The toilet was
overflowing and leaking down into
the kitchen and I was yelling (for
my daughter) to get the mop.”
Herb doesn’t
recall exactly what she said, but
she admitted letting more than a few
choice words fly near an open
bathroom window Thursday night.
Her
next-door neighbor, a city police
officer who was off-duty at the
time, asked her to keep it down,
police said. When she continued, the
officer called police.
Mary
Catherine Roper, an attorney with
the American Civil Liberties Union
in Philadelphia, took issue with the
citation.
“You can’t
prosecute somebody for swearing at a
cop or a toilet,” she said.
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