Thanks Don.  The newsprint story is relevant and worthy.  I'm  trying not 
to side with anyone until the complete report is played out in  court.  When 
you have issues with any law enforcement, you don't do it on a  highway, you 
do it in a court of LAW.  That would apply to anyone, chair,  scooter or 
just walking.  Lets hope justice prevails.....
Best Wishes
 
 
In a message dated 7/5/2014 2:19:37 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

 
I  tend to side with the scooter user, Mr. Dodson, at least until the video 
is  released. Found the following:
_Casey:  Roanoke man contests scooter-related arrest_ 
(http://www.roanoke.com/news/columns_and_blogs/columns/dan_casey/casey-roanoke-man-contests-scoote
r-related-arrest/article_72c145ae-fcdc-11e3-9b2d-0017a43b2370.html) 

    


 
(http://www.roanoke.com/news/columns_and_blogs/columns/dan_casey/casey-roanoke-man-contests-scooter-related-arrest/article_72c145ae-fcdc-11e3-9b2d-0017
a43b2370.html) 





 
_Casey: Roanoke man  contests scooter-related arrest_ 
(http://www.roanoke.com/news/columns_and_blogs/columns/dan_casey/casey-roanoke-man-contests-scoote
r-related-arrest/article_72c145ae-fcdc-11e3-9b2d-0017a43b2370.html)   
Larry Wayne  Dodson said he’s been paralyzed from the chest down since a 
van fell on  him at work in an auto repair shop eight years ago. The 
52-year-old  C...



_View on www.roanoke.com_ 
(http://www.roanoke.com/news/columns_and_blogs/columns/dan_casey/casey-roanoke-man-contests-scooter-related-arrest/article_72c
145ae-fcdc-11e3-9b2d-0017a43b2370.html) 
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There’s another side to the story, of  course. Here’s the police version 
in an email from Amy Whittaker, Roanoke  County’s spokeswoman.

“Mr.  Dodson was impeding traffic on 419/Electric Road near Tanglewood 
Mall.  Actually, traffic had to evade Mr. Dodson and officers [made] repeated 
efforts  to calm him down before finally having to arrest him.
“Mr.  Dodson was traveling south in the right northbound turn lane; thus, 
traveling  against traffic. By law, people using motorized wheelchairs or 
bicycles must  travel with the flow of traffic.
“Officer  Jacobs saw Mr. Dodson, activated her emergency lights and pulled 
over. Mr.  Dodson became hostile and agitated and began shouting obscenities 
at the  officer. Officer Jacobs explained the law to Mr. Dodson and he 
continued to  use profanity and argue with her. She offered to give him a ride 
home and he  refused. She called for back up.
“She  explained to him that he needed to stop yelling at her or he would be 
arrested  but he continued to yell. He was asked two times to place his 
arms behind his  back or be removed from the wheelchair and arrested. Mr. 
Dodson made no  attempt to comply with the officers’ requests. They removed him 
from the  wheelchair, handcuffed him and took him to jail.”
Dodson  said Jacobs never offered to drive him home. Jacobs’ act of pulling 
him over  is the only thing that impeded traffic, he added. He denies 
police ever told  him to put his hands behind his back.
“You  know what I want to see?” Dodson told me. “The video on the dashcam 
from the  lady police officer’s cruiser. The whole thing that went down is on
  that.”
Whittaker  declined to release the video, “because this is an active case.”
Counting  the cops, the ambulance crew and the people who drove Dodson to 
the jail, at  least seven government employees were involved in the arrest 
and  transportation of Dodson. That’s not counting the tow truck, and the ride 
 service. Somebody paid for those — and it wasn’t Dodson.
This  whole to-do began with a paralyzed guy riding an electric scooter on 
the wrong  side of a road. Couldn’t this have been handled with a bit of 
common sense and  discretion?
“They  have to pick on a little old man in a wheelchair,” Dodson told me.
He  said nobody he’s told this story to can believe it. He hasn’t yet 
filed a  complaint with Roanoke County police, but he intends to.

“I’ve  got to get someone who’s good to write that letter for me,” he 
said.




 
 
On Saturday, July 5, 2014 12:16 PM, Don  Price <[email protected]> wrote:




 
 
 
Wheelchair, you're talking about a different  incident. 


Don.




 
 
 
On Saturday, July 5, 2014 12:05 PM,  "[email protected]" 
<[email protected]> wrote:




 
 
The beginning of the story mentioned an electric scooter.  In the  later 
part of the same story, it mentioned wheelchair.  I'll wait until  the entire 
story is released before passing judgement.  But I hope they  guy is ok.
Best Wishes
 
 
In a message dated 7/5/2014 11:58:30 A.M. Central Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

 
This Makes me mad!



 
 


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