A judge dismissed the lawsuit of a woman’s who was arrested for dancing in a park. Yes, dancing in a park. In spite of her looking like Elaine on Seinfeld, I think you’d have to agree that she might not deserve to be behind bars. But oh well, let that be a lesson to all you “dancers” out there.
A judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by a woman who was arrested in April 2008 for dancing at the Jefferson Memorial.
U.S. District Judge John Bates stated in the court’s decision that the Park Service prohibits all demonstrations in the interior of the Jefferson Memorial, in order to maintain an “an atmosphere of calm, tranquility, and reverence,”
The lawsuit stemmed from an incident with Mary Oberwetter and friends at the Jefferson Memorial on the evening of April 12, 2008.
[Fox DC]









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