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Phentex

(16,334 posts)
Mon Dec 23, 2013, 10:16 AM Dec 2013

Charges dropped against man who charged electric car at school...

From wsbtv.com - This is a follow up to a story posted earlier in GD.

CHAMBLEE, Ga. — Channel 2 Action News has learned the DeKalb County solicitor is dismissing criminal theft charges against a driver who plugged his electric car into an outlet at a public school.

Chamblee Police Chief and City Manager Marc Johnson told Channel 2's Jodie Fleischer he agrees with the prosecutor's decision to drop the charges, but he said this should spark an important debate about whether stealing four cents worth of electricity is in fact stealing. "To not do it and not say it's wrong implies, well then the entire neighborhood can go up there and start running extension cords," Johnson said.

Johnson said his officer was trying to do the right thing when he charged Kaveh Kamooney with theft, after catching him with his electric car plugged into a wall outlet at Chamblee Middle School. "They may be helping the environment, but power isn't free and they can't just go plug in anywhere they want to. They need permission," Johnson said.

Kamooney doesn't see it that way. It turns out the short time he plugged in while watching his son's tennis lesson only cost the county 4 cents. The arrest warrant estimated $10 to $25.

After 11 days of deliberating over this, they didn't bother finding out. Kamooney was arrested 11 days later and spent more than 15 hours in jail. They spent at least $1,000 just in processing him in and out of the jail.

His attorney called the DeKalb County solicitor to discuss how much more it would cost taxpayers to take the case to trial. "She laughed. She knew exactly which case I was calling about and that her office was dismissing the case," said defense attorney Bob Rubin. Kamooney hopes it raises awareness about the low cost of electric cars. The chief agrees. "I have no objection, I think it needs to be dismissed," Johnson said.

But he points out while most misdemeanors cost more to prosecute than the cost of what's stolen, that doesn't make stealing OK. "I think of my grandmother who used to steal Sweet and Low out of the little restaurant things, and could she have been arrested for that, maybe technically she could have, would it have been the right thing to do? No," Johnson said.

Kamooney said he's considered suing the city of Chamblee because of his time in jail and some comments the chief made after the case went viral, but he's hesitant about wasting taxpayer money, so he's still weighing his options.

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Charges dropped against man who charged electric car at school... (Original Post) Phentex Dec 2013 OP
The issue sparked outrage Orrex Dec 2013 #1
I, too, was shocked. What was the charge? CurtEastPoint Dec 2013 #2
I don't know. I haven't stayed current. Orrex Dec 2013 #3
That was a direct, revolting plug. CurtEastPoint Dec 2013 #4
Watt? pinboy3niner Dec 2013 #6
Negative conduct! THAT is grounds for discharge! Resistance is futile! CurtEastPoint Dec 2013 #8
Ohmm... I alternate in that field. Eleanors38 Dec 2013 #9
Then you've been transformed! CurtEastPoint Dec 2013 #11
Don't blow a fuse, now. NYC_SKP Dec 2013 #20
I'll try not to blow *my* circuits..... AverageJoe90 Dec 2013 #23
This thread is generating a lot of interest... NYC_SKP Dec 2013 #25
You should relay that to the OP author pinboy3niner Dec 2013 #33
I'm positive I'm female... Phentex Dec 2013 #35
Sorry, it was my fault. I hope joule accept my apology. pinboy3niner Dec 2013 #39
Decision was overturned by the circuit court. NuclearDem Dec 2013 #16
hee hee Liberal_in_LA Dec 2013 #37
Did you mean the issue sparked "outage"? boston bean Dec 2013 #5
I believe you agree with ion this issue. NuclearDem Dec 2013 #15
Another idiot cop! Shocking! nt Logical Dec 2013 #7
cut him some slack, he saw a crime and was all amped up! dionysus Dec 2013 #10
Lol, good one! It also shocked him to see someone stealing electricity! Logical Dec 2013 #12
"please don't give me any static officer, i didn't mean to do anything wrong!" dionysus Dec 2013 #14
don't let them have any power over you. boston bean Dec 2013 #17
Indeed. The power is yours! =p AverageJoe90 Dec 2013 #22
Wow, you are on a roll today! :-) nt Logical Dec 2013 #19
This thread is a magneto for socket puppets pinboy3niner Dec 2013 #13
None of this story is grounded in fact. NYC_SKP Dec 2013 #26
I'm coming up short on puns--I think I need a breaker pinboy3niner Dec 2013 #28
Electric car drivers have become a lightning rod for this kind of thing. nt LumosMaxima Dec 2013 #18
The school and driver needed a bridge; a rectifier, to find a solution.... NYC_SKP Dec 2013 #29
Instead of copying him all at once, the neighbors should consider alternating pinboy3niner Dec 2013 #30
I agree. Their distributed energy was wasted. NYC_SKP Dec 2013 #31
Seriously...all of these responses are why I love DU. Sharp minds, bad puns, laughter ensues... CurtEastPoint Dec 2013 #21
get a charge from bad puns, do you? dionysus Dec 2013 #24
Ohm.... I guess so. I know I shunt. CurtEastPoint Dec 2013 #27
A friend came down with that--he's terminal pinboy3niner Dec 2013 #32
Finally, a light bulb went on in someone's head. KansDem Dec 2013 #34
This entire enlightening thread wins a DUzy! Phentex Dec 2013 #36
The thread is sheer poetry--it reads like anode to energy pinboy3niner Dec 2013 #40
I think the Piece of Chelief still needs to answer why they felt the need to.... Hassin Bin Sober Dec 2013 #38
They thought a potential capacitance for violence was a logical induction pinboy3niner Dec 2013 #41

pinboy3niner

(53,339 posts)
33. You should relay that to the OP author
Mon Dec 23, 2013, 12:47 PM
Dec 2013

Last edited Mon Dec 23, 2013, 04:48 PM - Edit history (1)

She'd probably appreciate the feedback.

pinboy3niner

(53,339 posts)
39. Sorry, it was my fault. I hope joule accept my apology.
Mon Dec 23, 2013, 04:32 PM
Dec 2013

I'll switch the pronoun in response to your reactance.

pinboy3niner

(53,339 posts)
28. I'm coming up short on puns--I think I need a breaker
Mon Dec 23, 2013, 12:20 PM
Dec 2013

Happy Holidays, NYC_SKP--and to Jerry the Tapir!



KansDem

(28,498 posts)
34. Finally, a light bulb went on in someone's head.
Mon Dec 23, 2013, 12:52 PM
Dec 2013

This was a stupid arrest. Go to the pubic library sometime and see how many patrons are recharging their cell phones while they read magazines and newspapers.

Talk about "stealing electricity"

pinboy3niner

(53,339 posts)
40. The thread is sheer poetry--it reads like anode to energy
Mon Dec 23, 2013, 04:42 PM
Dec 2013

The narrative arc alone is farad away the peak of GD.

Hassin Bin Sober

(26,330 posts)
38. I think the Piece of Chelief still needs to answer why they felt the need to....
Mon Dec 23, 2013, 04:29 PM
Dec 2013

.... put this guy in lock-up over this pettiest of petty crimes. Why wouldn't a bench warrant suffice?

Was it due to "contempt of cop"?

I bet it was.

pinboy3niner

(53,339 posts)
41. They thought a potential capacitance for violence was a logical induction
Mon Dec 23, 2013, 05:10 PM
Dec 2013

Impedance of justice was also a concern. They clearly rushed to jumper to conclusions.

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