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Welcome to The Weird Week in Review, where we bring you odd news stories from all over.
1. MAN PAYS FINE WITH FIVE WHEELBARROWS OF PENNIES
On January 11, Nick Stafford of Cedar Bluff, Virginia, carted 1600 pounds of pennies into the Lebanon Department of Motor Vehicles to pay taxes on two of his vehicles. It was the end of a saga that began in September, when Stafford tried to find out which of his homes (which are located in two counties) he should use to register his son’s new car. When he tried to call his local DMV, he was routed to a larger call center—and so, to get the local number he wanted, he submitted a successful Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request. Then he went one step further, filing three lawsuits to get the direct numbers for nine other local DMVs. “If they were going to inconvenience me then I was going to inconvenience them,” Stafford told The Herald Courier.
A judge ultimately dismissed the lawsuits when the state’s Attorney General physically handed Stafford the phone numbers in the courtroom. But Stafford still had to pay sales tax on his vehicles, and he got in one last dig at the DMV while doing so: First, he bought five new wheelbarrows. Then, he bought a bunch of rolls of pennies. He hired 11 people to help him unroll the pennies—300,000 in total—and drove them to the DMV, where he put them in the wheelbarrows and, with the help of people he had hired, rolled them in. (“I’m not used to lifting,” Stafford said. “These are heavy.”) The lawsuits, wheelbarrow, and hired help cost Stafford more than $1000 above the amount of the vehicle tax.
2. MOTORIST JAILED OVER KITTY LITTER
When he was pulled over in early December 2016, Ross Lebeau thought it was a routine traffic stop—but Houston sheriff’s deputies arrested him on drug charges. In his car, the officers had found a substance in a sock, which, when field tested, was positive for meth. A press release stated that Lebeau had been found with a half pound of meth in his vehicle; the release contained both Lebeau’s mugshot and a picture of the substance seized.
Lebeau spent three days in jail, but he was released when lab tests revealed that the substance was not meth after all—it was kitty litter! As WMC Action News 5 reported on January 7:
Lebeau said the substance was cat litter inside a sock.
His father left one in his car and gave the other to his sister for her car. It’s supposed to keep the windows from fogging up.
The problem was that two field tests done by deputies came back positive for meth.
The county’s forensic lab tested the substance as well, and no drugs were found. The case was then dismissed, but the damage was already done to Lebeau’s reputation. “People have been calling me a kingpin or drug lord,” Lebeau said, adding that he’s lost out on work because of the accusation. “I was wrongly accused, and I’m going to do everything in my power to clear my name.”
3. SWISS TOWN DENIES PASSPORT TO “ANNOYING” DUTCH VEGAN
Nancy Holten was born in the Netherlands, but she’s lived in Switzerland since she was a child. The outspoken vegan and animal rights activist has campaigned against the cowbells that local livestock wear, saying the tradition is animal abuse, and has complained about loud church bells, hunting, and pig races. Holten, who is seeking Swiss citizenship, as been denied twice. Local residents can approve or deny villagers’ requests, and they have deemed Holten too annoying. As Yahoo News UK reported on January 11:
“Tanja Suter, the president of the local Swiss People’s Party, claimed Ms Holten has a ‘big mouth’ and that residents did not want to grant her citizenship ‘if she annoys us and doesn’t respect our traditions.'”
Holten’s citizenship case has been transferred to the Cantonal (regional) government body, which can overturn the local decision.
4. MAN FOUND STUCK IN KITCHEN VENT
Gjyste (Julie) Margilaj heard a crashing sound in her first-floor Manhattan apartment kitchen just after midnight on January 10. “I freaked … out for a couple of minutes, and then I went over to the kitchen and I heard someone panting and breathing like they were in obvious pain. They were freaking out,” she told the New York Daily News. “I opened the kitchen vent so he could breathe.” The man, a new resident of the seven-story building, had been on the roof hanging with some friends when, according to the FDNY, he removed the cover of an exhaust fan and slid down into the ductwork. “The shaft was so small that his body took up the entire vent,” FDNY Chief Patrick Tansey told Pix 11 News. “So, using power tools was out of the question. We had to expose him by hand.” The man—who was wearing just his underwear—only had minor injuries after the ordeal. “He had told the occupant who called us something about a pool in the basement,” Tansey said, “but I don’t know.”
5. GOLFER RUN OVER BY TOILET
This week, Brian Berg filed a lawsuit over an incident that occurred last summer at Fox Run Golf Links in Elk Grove Village, Illinois. The golfer was enjoying a day on the green when he was run over by a portable toilet. An employee of the course was using a forklift to move the toilet but couldn’t see where he was going because the toilet obscured his vision. According to CBS Chicago,
“After he was knocked to the ground by the porta-potty’s “initial blow,” it did not stop, hitting him in the face and knocking him unconscious, the suit says. It injured his shoulder, cut his chin, cracked a rib, bruised a bicep and caused ‘a large, deep bruise to his leg.'”
Berg is asking $50,000 in damages from the Elk Grove Park District, which runs the golf course, and the forklift driver.
January 13, 2017 – 10:00pm