An officer at Roswell and Morgan Falls roads made a traffic stop on a car that passed a school bus, which was flashing its red lights and unloading passengers.
The driver produced an expired insurance card and said his license was lost. The officer asked the man to spell the name of the street on which he lives. The driver began to do everything in his power to get arrested.
He asked the officer how to spell the word “drive.” (For the record, this is not a good response.) The officer returned to the patrol car and then presented the driver with his traffic citations.
The officer explained the citations and while doing so the man told her, “I’m not #^#-ing deaf!”
The motorist added “#@$-you! %#$#-you! And $#$#%-you!
The conversation went downhill from there.
The 24-year-old Roswell resident was charged with disorderly conduct, in addition to the traffic charges, and taken to the Fulton County Jail.
The driver produced an expired insurance card and said his license was lost. The officer asked the man to spell the name of the street on which he lives. The driver began to do everything in his power to get arrested.
He asked the officer how to spell the word “drive.” (For the record, this is not a good response.) The officer returned to the patrol car and then presented the driver with his traffic citations.
The officer explained the citations and while doing so the man told her, “I’m not #^#-ing deaf!”
The motorist added “#@$-you! %#$#-you! And $#$#%-you!
The conversation went downhill from there.
The 24-year-old Roswell resident was charged with disorderly conduct, in addition to the traffic charges, and taken to the Fulton County Jail.

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