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Nurse sues over ticket for anti-Bush bumper
sticker
Associated Press | October 16, 2006
ATLANTA, Georgia (AP) -- A woman who was ticketed for having an obscene
anti-Bush bumper sticker filed a lawsuit in federal court Monday against
a county in the state of Georgia and its officials.
Denise Grier, 47, of Athens, Georgia, got a $100 ticket in March after a
DeKalb County police officer spotted the bumper sticker, which read "I'm
Tired Of All The BUSH**."
A DeKalb judge threw out the ticket in April because the state's lewd
decal law that formed the basis for the ticket was ruled
unconstitutional in 1990.
Grier is seeking damages from the county for "emotional distress,"
according to the lawsuit.
Grier also seeks a declaration in federal court that her bumper sticker
is
considered constitutionally protected speech because she is "uncertain
and insecure regarding her right to display her bumper sticker in DeKalb
County," the lawsuit said.
The lawsuit was filed by the American Civil Liberties Union of Georgia.
Grier, a nurse who works at Emory University and other hospitals, also
is
seeking punitive damages against the DeKalb police officer who gave her
the ticket because he "acted with reckless disregard" of her rights, the
lawsuit said.
The state law prohibited lewd or profane stickers and decals on
vehicles.
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