Police State Files: Man arrested for turning without signaling!
MELISSA, Texas - May 6, 2008 - Mark
Robinson was driving through downtown Melissa last week when he was pulled over
for failing the use his turn signal.
But instead of getting a ticket,
the officer took the 24-year-old to jail.
He was booked, strip searched, and
sat for 3 hours with criminals. “People talking about using drugs and shooting
heroine. They asked me what I was in there for and I said a turn signal
violation,” said Robinson.
There aren't any warrants out for
Robinson. In fact he says he's never been in jail. But he does admit to
challenging the officer's questions during the stop.
“It’s just unacceptable to me to
have my son thrown in jail for such a minor offense,” said Mark Robinson, the
father.
His father thinks the officer
assumed he had drugs because of his age, which he didn't.
“I think if they had stopped me in
the same circumstances, I would have never gone to jail, or probably get a
ticket,” said the father.
In fact News 8 contacted various
cities in Collin County (north of Dallas), many of which have not made a single
arrest this year for not using a turning signal. Even the police chief in
Melissa acknowledges he's never seen this happen in his own city. “In the 6
years I've been the police chief, this is the first time,” said Chief Duane
Smith, Melissa Police Department.
But he stands behind his officer,
saying state law gives him the power to arrest someone for many crimes, no
matter how minor.
“I can't discuss the specifics of
the case. The officer was in his right to arrest the person, which he did,”
said Chief Smith.
Still, he tells News 8 this
afternoon he will review department policy and may make changes.
For Mark Robinson, what he most
wants is an apology, he says, for a trip he never should have been forced to
make.
Ed. Note: When is enough, enough?