💨 Abstract
Georgia Venables, 29, faced charges for offensive stickers on her car, including one saying “don’t be a c**t.” She was repeatedly stopped by the same officer and faced trial for displaying signs likely to cause harassment. However, the case was dropped. Venables stated she never intended to offend and enjoyed giving her car personality. The officer's actions were criticized as targeted and disruptive to her mental health. Police reassured that all stops are conducted fairly.
Courtesy: Sam Corbishley
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