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Mani
12-05-2013, 03:05 AM
Welcome to Amerika USSA.

http://autos.yahoo.com/blogs/motoramic/nissan-leaf-owner-arrested-taking-5-cents-energy-170034388.html

Electric vehicles no longer count as spaceships of the road; last month alone, U.S. automakers sold about 10,000 vehicles with a plug, and a few like the Nissan Leaf have become commonplace. Unfortunately for those owners, the methods of charging such cars hasn't kept pace with their growth; there's only about 6,800 public charging stations nationwide, and it's not uncommon for an EV owner to have to ask for some spare juice.

But what happens if there's no one to ask? That's the trouble facing a Georgia man who was arrested and spent a night in jail — all for taking electricity worth about a nickel.

According to WXIA-TV, Kaveh Kamooneh had plugged in his Nissan Leaf to an external power outlet at a Chamblee, Ga., middle school while his son played sports inside. Kamooneh says 20 minutes after plugging in, a police officer asked if he had permission to do so; when Kamooneh noted that no staffers were around, the officer accused him of stealing.

Eleven days later, the Chamblee police came to Kamooneh's home and arrested him, forcing him to spend a night in the county jail. A Chamblee police sergeant told the station the amount of the theft was immaterial — what mattered was that Kamooneh took without asking.

Kamooneh's arrest appears to be the first of an EV owner for supposedly stealing energy, a crime usually pursued only on the level of entire homes sucking illicit electrons. Electricity isn't so expensive nor rare as to require criminalizing such borrowing; no airport has ever cracked down on flyers using outlets to power their laptops. The new world of electric travel may need not just new places to re-fuel, but new social rules for doing so.

Natural Citizen
12-05-2013, 03:10 AM
So, I wonder what's going to happen when we're able to perform a wireless charge. Should be interesting to see how anyone could call harnessing the power of the universe theft. But I'm sure that someone will find a way.

Mani
12-05-2013, 03:12 AM
The cost to keep this man in person overnight and the paperwork involved, and they showed up the next day to arrest him, did they need a warrant? Was paperwork processed and a judge signed off on that? I'm sure the entire cost was way beyond FIVE CENTS.


The point is, a POLICE OFFICER, felt it was stealing, and had to teach this guy a lesson. This was vindictive to FORCE him to spend a night in jail.


And the state I'm sure is PROUD. After all, the state wants all of us suckling off it's TEET, but make sure you do it with the proper permits and with the blessings of the state. Not asking permission???....OFF to GULAG for that.

CPUd
12-05-2013, 03:22 AM
more discussion here:
http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?434810-Police-Arrest-Electric-Car-Owner-For-Recharging-At-Son-s-School