If the person doesn't give their name, that's already a crime. And using profanity in and of itself is not "disorderly conduct".
I didn't see anywhere in this article or in any other article about this arrest where the woman refused to give her name or where she interfered with the officer in any way. It sounds like she was mad because she was getting a ticket. People get mad about that all the time when they feel they've been treated unjustly. I don't see why people shouldn't have the right to express displeasure so long as they do not interfere with the officer in his duties. It is not necessary to arrest people because of this.
It sounds like this officer has a problem.
But since you've already stated people should be shot if they curse at you I have to wonder how far we can really go in this discussion.
And that's what they get busted for.
And using profanity in and of itself is not "disorderly conduct".
Screaming it in the cop's face--or anyone else's--is.
I didn't see anywhere in this article or in any other article about this arrest where the woman refused to give her name or where she interfered with the officer in any way.
We're discussing another incident.
It sounds like she was mad because she was getting a ticket. People get mad about that all the time when they feel they've been treated unjustly.
I somehow contain myself. I don't suffer from BPOC Syndrome.
But since you've already stated people should be shot if they curse at you I have to wonder how far we can really go in this discussion.
Dame, charge up into my personal space and scream obscenities at me, and you're going to die. I expect a similar outcome for me if I were to do that to someone else, which is why I don't do things like that...