There's still something strange.  If he had been ordered not to be on the
courts, why wasn't he cited for trespassing?

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Thos True
Sent: 06 December, 2013 2:46 AM
To: Electric Vehicle Discussion List
Subject: Re: [EVDL] EVLN: EV owner charged w/ stealing $0.05 worth
ofjuice(video)

A bit of research turned up this bit of information about this incident
that might help us to see how this became the news story that it has:

*. Mr. Kamooneh had been **previously advised by school personnel that he
was not allowed on the tennis courts at any time without permission.*





















*. In spite of that notice, Mr. Kamooneh was on the tennis courts that
Saturday afternoon taking lessons.. He was not there watching his son play
tennis. His son IS NOT a student at the school. He lives in Decatur, not
Chamblee. He was extremely uncooperative and argumentative with the officer
that responded to the call. He accused the officer of damaging his car -
the pre-existing damage is on the officer's video when he first drives up.
Had he just said oops, been cooperative and not claimed damage there would
never have been a report. Sgt. Ford's decision to pursue charges was
ultimately driven by the previous notice to Mr. Kamooneh . If Mr. Kamooneh
had heeded the previous notice not to be on the tennis courts without
permission the incident would not have occurred. Sgt. Ford was probably
feeling defensive when saying a theft is a theft - he was looking at it as
he did nothing wrongWe received a 911 call advising that someone was
plugged into the power outlet behind the middle school. The responding
officer located the vehicle in the rear of the building at the kitchen
loading dock up against the wall with a cord run to an outlet. The officer
spent some time trying to determine who's vehicle it was. It was unlocked
and he eventually began looking through the interior after verifying it did
not belong to the school system.The officer, his marked patrol vehicle and
the electric vehicle were all in clear view of the tennis courts.
Eventually, a man on the courts told the officer that the man playing
tennis with him owned the vehicle. The officer went to the courts and
interviewed the vehicle owner. The officer's initial incident report gives
a good indication of how difficult and argumentative the individual was to
deal with. He made no attempt to apologize or simply say oops and he
wouldn't do it again. Instead he continued being argumentative,
acknowledged he did not have permission and then accused the officer of
having damaged his car door. The officer told him that was not true and
that the vehicle and existing damage was already on his vehicles video
camera from when he drove up.Given the uncooperative attitude and
accusations of damage to his vehicle, the officer chose to document the
incident on an incident report. The report was listed as misdemeanor theft
by taking. The officer had no way of knowing how much power had been
consumed, how much it cost nor how long it had been charging.The report
made its way to Sgt Ford's desk for follow up investigation. He contacted
the middle school and inquired of several administrative personnel whether
the individual had permission to use power. He was advised no. Sgt. Ford
showed a photo to the school resource officer who recognized Mr. Kamooneh .
Sgt Ford was further advised that Mr. Kamooneh had previously been advised
he was not allowed on the school tennis courts without permission from the
school . This was apparently due to his interfering with the use of the
tennis courts previously during school hours.Based upon the totality of
these circumstances and without any expert advice on the amount of
electricity that may have been used, Sgt Ford signed a theft warrant. The
warrant was turned over to the DeKalb Sheriff's Dept. for service because
the individual lived in Decatur, not Chamblee. This is why he was arrested
at a later time.I am sure that Sgt. Ford was feeling defensive when he said
a theft is a theft and he would do it again. Ultimately, he did make the
decision to pursue the theft charges, but the decision was based on Mr.
Kamooneh having been advised that he was not allowed on the property
without permission. Had he complied with that notice none of this would
have occurred.*



On Thu, Dec 5, 2013 at 10:22 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> The police chief said the officer was in the car:
>
> We received a 911 call advising that someone was plugged into the power
> outlet behind the middle school. The responding officer located the
vehicle
> in the rear of the building at the kitchen loading dock up against the
wall
> with a cord run to an outlet. The officer spent some time trying to
> determine who's vehicle it was. It was unlocked and he eventually began
> looking through the interior after verifying it did not belong to the
> school system.The officer, his marked patrol vehicle and the electric
> vehicle were all in clear view of the tennis courts.
>
> -----Original message-----
> Sent: Friday, 06 December 2013 at 02:20:47
> From: "Cor van de Water" <[email protected]>
> To: "Electric Vehicle Discussion List" <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [EVDL] EVLN: EV owner charged w/ stealing $0.05 worth ofjuice
>      (video)
> Since it appears that the owner of the Leaf has lied about just about
> everthing else (his son is reported to be not attending the school that
> he was playing at as he claimed; he was not watching his son play; he
> claimed initially that he was not the owner of the car; he claimed that
> the officer damaged the vehicle and so on) so it would not surprise me
> if this is another one of those, where the officer was just inspecting a
> reported vehicle, parked illegally in a loading zone and apparently
> stealing electricity. So the owner might report the fact that the
> officer tried and found the doors unlocked as "police sitting in the
> car".
> Unless you were there and saw what happened, there is no way to know
> what really happened unless witnesses confirm, the owner has been
> sending so many half-truths and sensationalist stories into the world
> that I am wondering what his agenda ...
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