‘Otis’ at odds with police over city ordinance
When Otis the town drunk goes to jail on “The Andy Griffith Show,” it always produces some comedic moments.
But for a Mount Airy man who impersonates the familiar character, his real-life arrest for recently violating a city ordinance prohibiting sidewalk obstructions has been no laughing matter.
James Slate, 63, was handcuffed, placed in a police car and hauled off to Dobson, where he had to wait about 45 minutes, part of the time in a holding cell, until his wife could come and post a $500 cash bond. He was taken into custody at Mayberry Country Store, his son’s business on North Main Street that is right beside Snappy Lunch, where Slate often sits outside and plays checkers with tourists.
“I thought it was a joke,” Slate said of the April 21 incident during an interview this week. He was scheduled to appear in Surry District Court this past Tuesday on the misdemeanor violation, which he believes to be unconstitutional, but the case was continued until May 31.
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Slate explained that he is retired and a disabled veteran, which prevents him from working a regular full-time job. So he portrays Otis on a volunteer basis, donning a suit, tie and hat similar to what actor Hal Smith wore on the show, along with carrying around a moonshine jug.
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