Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Re: Is The Penny Still Legal Tender?

After mulling this incident over for a while, what I found most troubling is that, over what is really an insignificant amount of money, the staff member felt it necessary to call in the clowns with the guns.

Whatever happened to customer service? Whatever happened to "let's sit down and work this out"? I would never have let a disputed billing of that amount get to the point where a client of mine felt it necessary to pay in pennies to make a statement.

If, on the off chance such an incident did happen, I would say thank you - have a nice day. I would then sweep up the pennies and deal with them.

On 06/07/2011 06:39 PM, THE ANNOINTED ONE wrote:
He was not fined for paying in pennies... he was fined for the manner in which he paid ie <<<Campbell says the incident upset staff because pennies were strewn about  the counter and floor, and West's action served "no legitimate purpose.">>>  I would have done the same as the bank.... told him to roll them and bring them back. Of course its legal tender, but its not legal to make a mess with them or demand that the staff count them.   On Jun 7, 3:05 pm, Jonathan Ashley <jonathanashle...@lavabit.com> wrote: 
"Disorderly conduct" seems to be the "don't argue with me" catch-all used by the clowns in uniform these days.  Unfortunately this man will likely take his "punishment" (like many before him) for foolishly believing he could pay his bill with the King's coin. ------------------------------------------------------------------------  *Man Cited After Paying Bill With 2,500 Pennies*  (AP)  VERNAL, Utah - A Utah man has been cited on a charge of disorderly conduct after paying for a disputed medical bill with 2,500 pennies.  The Deseret News of Salt Lake City reports Jason West went to Basin Clinic in Vernal on May 27 prepared to dispute an outstanding $25 bill.  Assistant Vernal Police Chief Keith Campbell says that after asking staff members whether they accepted cash, West dumped 2,500 pennies on the counter and demanded that staff count them.  Campbell says the incident upset staff because pennies were strewn about the counter and floor, and West's action served "no legitimate purpose."  Police later issued the 38-year-old West a citation for disorderly conduct. That carries a fine of as much as $140. Or 14,000 pennies.  *Penny Offense: Man Fined For Paying Fee In Pennies* By Claudine Zap  No lucky pennies here: Police have charged Jason West, an aggrieved medical patient in Vernal, Utah, with disorderly conduct. His alleged crime? Attempting to pay a disputed medical bill of $25 entirely in pennies.  The story, reported in the Salt Lake City Deseret News, describes the "penny offense" this way: West, 38, did not believe he owed the medical clinic $25 but came in to pay the fee in person. He first asked the clinic staff if the facility accepted cash payments, and then dumped 2,500 pennies onto the counter and demanded that they be counted.  But West apparently hadn't counted on the clinic calling the police; the arresting officer contended that West's protest served "no legitimate purpose." The charge carries a fine that can go as high as $140--and there's no word as yet on what currency West will use to pay it.  West isn't alone in the ranks of penny protesters. A wise guy in Frederick, Maryland, showed up at the county clerk's office last summer with bags of cash to pay off his tax bill with $966.86 in change.  And a New Jersey school district a few years back punished 29 students who paid for their $2 school lunches in pennies--possibly as a prank--with two-day detentions. After parents protested, the students were pardoned. The school explained that the use of the small change slowed down the lunch line. --        Freedom is always illegal!  When we ask for freedom, we have already failed. It is only when we declare freedom for ourselves and refuse to accept any less, that we have any possibility of being free. 
 

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Freedom is always illegal!

When we ask for freedom, we have already failed. It is only when we declare freedom for ourselves and refuse to accept any less, that we have any possibility of being free.

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