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Liberal_in_LA

(44,397 posts)
Thu Nov 5, 2015, 02:01 AM Nov 2015

Small town invents new source of funds: overwhelm black homeowners with fines, avg 2 per household

A public interest law firm is suing in federal court in St. Louis to stop Pagedale from incessantly ticketing residents for things such as high grass, mismatched curtains and sagging pants — a lawsuit spurred by a Post-Dispatch article that highlighted the city’s practices.

The civil rights suit, filed on Wednesday by the Institute for Justice’s office in Washington state, is seeking class action status. The lead plaintiffs are Valarie Whitner and Vincent Blount, who were featured in the newspaper article after facing an onslaught of violation notices from the city for minor housing code offenses at their home on St. Charles Rock Road.

When Whitner and Blount couldn’t keep up with the repairs and fines, Pagedale officials threatened to demolish their home of nearly 20 years, while acknowledging it presented no public safety threat and was merely a nuisance.

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Thotably, Pagedale has focused its enforcement efforts on the types of code violations that are not regulated by the municipal court reform measure passed to rein in abusive ticketing. The newspaper found that the city had issued 2,255 citations for these types of nontraffic offenses last year — or nearly two per household. That’s a nearly 500 percent increase from five years ago, according to an analysis of state court data.

Residents can be ticketed for a long list of “violations” that anywhere else are considered life’s small pleasures — barbecuing in the front yard, for example, or having a beer within 150 feet of the grill.

http://www.stltoday.com/news/local/crime-and-courts/lawsuit-filed-against-pagedale-for-ticketing-high-grass-and-other/article_35fd1f5b-5a9b-5b21-97d3-dbaa927294d7.html

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http://www.stltoday.com/news/local/crime-and-courts/lawsuit-filed-against-pagedale-for-ticketing-high-grass-and-other/article_35fd1f5b-5a9b-5b21-97d3-dbaa927294d7.html

last year, the lawsuit said, 2,255 non-traffic tickets were doled out under the municipal code that authorizes citations for such things as having mismatched curtains, walking on the left side of a crosswalk, wearing saggy pants, having holes in window screens and having a barbecue in front of a house, according to the lawsuit.

"This case demonstrates that property rights are fundamentally civil rights," said William Mauer, the law firm's senior attorney and the plantiffs' lead counsel. "Pagedale treats its residents like walking, talking ATMs, making withdrawals by issuing tickets for ridiculous things that no city has a right to dictate."
An Associated Press message seeking comment from Pagedale Mayor Mary Louise Carter was not immediately returned.

The lawsuit comes four months after Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon signed into law a measure that limits cities' ability to profit from traffic tickets and court fines. That marked the first significant step taken by state lawmakers to address concerns raised after the August 2014 police shooting in the St. Louis suburb of Ferguson. Eighteen-year-old Michael Brown, who was black, was unarmed when he was shot to death by white Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson during a confrontation in a street.

http://www.seattlepi.com/news/article/Federal-lawsuit-questions-St-Louis-suburb-s-fines-6610885.php

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Small town invents new source of funds: overwhelm black homeowners with fines, avg 2 per household (Original Post) Liberal_in_LA Nov 2015 OP
Mismatched curtains? geomon666 Nov 2015 #1
And walking on the left side of sidewalk Liberal_in_LA Nov 2015 #2
What kind of corrupt racist fascist dictatorship is this nation??? hunter Nov 2015 #3
Fines for saggy pants? Kalidurga Nov 2015 #4
Just like red light cameras Sherman A1 Nov 2015 #5
It's going on all over the country. Etraker Nov 2015 #6
This was a big issue in Ferguson as well n/t eridani Nov 2015 #7
Glad I live in the country newfie11 Nov 2015 #8
The One "Crime" in the US for which You Will Certainly Be Prosecuted LarryNM Nov 2015 #9

hunter

(38,310 posts)
3. What kind of corrupt racist fascist dictatorship is this nation???
Thu Nov 5, 2015, 02:10 AM
Nov 2015


Where do all these little tin-badge Nazis come from?




Kalidurga

(14,177 posts)
4. Fines for saggy pants?
Thu Nov 5, 2015, 02:14 AM
Nov 2015

Now people really do need to look out for the fashion police? Now granted that is not a look that I like, but a fine is ridiculous.

Sherman A1

(38,958 posts)
5. Just like red light cameras
Thu Nov 5, 2015, 04:52 AM
Nov 2015

this is all about generating money for the city budget. Pagedale is a lower income area and really has no other source of income other than fines. So they use their police force as a revenue stream.

Some things such as high grass and general home upkeep do need to be addressed by a community and it's government, however there are ways to do this before they get into the realm of citations and fines.

 

Etraker

(59 posts)
6. It's going on all over the country.
Thu Nov 5, 2015, 05:50 AM
Nov 2015

Tax money on the local level is given away to friends of local government in the guise of public projects. To fund public services that are mandatory the same local leaders pass local laws and ordinances to pay for it.

LarryNM

(493 posts)
9. The One "Crime" in the US for which You Will Certainly Be Prosecuted
Fri Nov 6, 2015, 04:05 AM
Nov 2015

Not having enough money to obey some law.

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