Another tax protester pays in $1 bills. This one handcuffed and arrested.

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You can buy skunk scent at any hunting store. How about soaking the bills in that and giving them to the govt crooks?

Man Arrested After Trying To Pay Taxes With $1 Bills

dec 13 2015 Wichita Falls, Texas – Last week, a man was arrested while he was attempting to pay his property taxes in $1 bills. According to the police report, 27-year-old Timothy Andrew Norris attempted to pay $600 worth of property taxes in intricately folded one dollar bills.

The tax officials refused the payment because it would make their job more difficult. Norris was then asked to leave by a police officer who was at the office.

When Norris refused to leave until they accepted his payment, the officer immediately grabbed him and put him in handcuffs. When he attempted to pull away from the officer, he was thrown to the ground and placed under arrest for criminal trespass and resisting arrest.

Norris was released on $500 bail over the weekend.

Similar tax and fine protests have been staged by activists in the past, but rarely is there ever an arrest.
 
You can buy skunk scent at any hunting store. How about soaking the bills in that and giving them to the govt crooks?

Man Arrested After Trying To Pay Taxes With $1 Bills

dec 13 2015 Wichita Falls, Texas – Last week, a man was arrested while he was attempting to pay his property taxes in $1 bills. According to the police report, 27-year-old Timothy Andrew Norris attempted to pay $600 worth of property taxes in intricately folded one dollar bills.

The tax officials refused the payment because it would make their job more difficult. Norris was then asked to leave by a police officer who was at the office.

When Norris refused to leave until they accepted his payment, the officer immediately grabbed him and put him in handcuffs. When he attempted to pull away from the officer, he was thrown to the ground and placed under arrest for criminal trespass and resisting arrest.

Norris was released on $500 bail over the weekend.

Similar tax and fine protests have been staged by activists in the past, but rarely is there ever an arrest.
He should have paid them in pennies, since they are LEGAL TENDER!!!!
 
You can buy skunk scent at any hunting store. How about soaking the bills in that and giving them to the govt crooks?

Man Arrested After Trying To Pay Taxes With $1 Bills

dec 13 2015 Wichita Falls, Texas – Last week, a man was arrested while he was attempting to pay his property taxes in $1 bills. According to the police report, 27-year-old Timothy Andrew Norris attempted to pay $600 worth of property taxes in intricately folded one dollar bills.

The tax officials refused the payment because it would make their job more difficult. Norris was then asked to leave by a police officer who was at the office.

When Norris refused to leave until they accepted his payment, the officer immediately grabbed him and put him in handcuffs. When he attempted to pull away from the officer, he was thrown to the ground and placed under arrest for criminal trespass and resisting arrest.

Norris was released on $500 bail over the weekend.

Similar tax and fine protests have been staged by activists in the past, but rarely is there ever an arrest.
He should have paid them in pennies, since they are LEGAL TENDER!!!!

They don't have to accept payment in pennies either.
 
You can buy skunk scent at any hunting store. How about soaking the bills in that and giving them to the govt crooks?

Man Arrested After Trying To Pay Taxes With $1 Bills

dec 13 2015 Wichita Falls, Texas – Last week, a man was arrested while he was attempting to pay his property taxes in $1 bills. According to the police report, 27-year-old Timothy Andrew Norris attempted to pay $600 worth of property taxes in intricately folded one dollar bills.

The tax officials refused the payment because it would make their job more difficult. Norris was then asked to leave by a police officer who was at the office.

When Norris refused to leave until they accepted his payment, the officer immediately grabbed him and put him in handcuffs. When he attempted to pull away from the officer, he was thrown to the ground and placed under arrest for criminal trespass and resisting arrest.

Norris was released on $500 bail over the weekend.

Similar tax and fine protests have been staged by activists in the past, but rarely is there ever an arrest.
He should have paid them in pennies, since they are LEGAL TENDER!!!!
pennies are legal tender up to 45¢ After that, accepting them is at the option of the payee.

I don't know about the rest of the coins, but I imagine the rest of them gave the same kind of protection for the payee
 
Not only is the government seizing our hard-earned tax dollars so they can fund B$ like paying to train Alcoholic Chinese Prostitutes to drink more responsibly on duty and to fund Obama and Kerry's 'Kumbaya' non-binding, world-saving Parisian vacationing global Warming trip, but you also have to do it in a pleasant way that is convenient for them and makes their job easier.

Ya know, according to the law, if someone tries to pay a bill - let's say a restaurant tab - with $2 bills or Susan B Anthony coins and the establishment refuses to take the legal currency the customer has the right to walk out without paying. The owner simply refused payment. Sounds like this is the exact same thing...and the lad shouldn't owe anything.

Of course the cops will not charge the gent with refusing to pay his taxes or for TRYING to pay his taxes. They will charge his with something lame like 'disrupting the peace'.

:rolleyes:
 
Its terrible that in the land of the free, you cant even own property..
 
Its terrible that in the land of the free, you cant even own property..
My ancestors believed the land belonged to no one. They all used it. The White man rolls in and seeks to 'own' ALL of it. You have to 'by' it. Even after you bought it, it still isn't 'yours'. You have to pay taxes on it every year or the government will take it from you. If you die and your property goes to someone else they have to pay MORE taxes on that same property, just to take ownership of it, then they have to pay annual taxes for it. And if the government thinks it can use it more wisely than you (meaning if they think they can make a profit for themselves and for other greedy business people) they can take it from you, THEY tell YOU how valuable it is, and get away with paying 'peanuts' for it.

:rolleyes:
 
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They don't have to accept payment in pennies either.

Can you produce some law that says that.? I said law not just some court "opinion" that you can't pay in pennies.
You don't have a constitutional right to pay in the type of tender you wish. Why would your fellow citizens want you to waster their tax dollars in action because you want to be a butt.
 
You don't have a constitutional right to pay in the type of tender you wish. Why would your fellow citizens want you to waster their tax dollars in action because you want to be a butt.
There is no Constitutional requirement that says you have to pay with the most 'efficient and convenient currency' that makes the life of the person you owe 'better' / 'easier', either.

After collecting tax dollars as 'salary' while targeting American citizens for discrimination, I think some of the IRS should have their salary paid in rolls of pennies, nickels, and dimes.
 
You don't have a constitutional right to pay in the type of tender you wish. Why would your fellow citizens want you to waster their tax dollars in action because you want to be a butt.
There is no Constitutional requirement that says you have to pay with the most 'efficient and convenient currency' that makes the life of the person you owe 'better' / 'easier', either. After collecting tax dollars as 'salary' while targeting American citizens for discrimination, I think some of the IRS should have their salary paid in rolls of pennies, nickels, and dimes.
Does not require one. The government has the right to tax, to collect taxation, and to do it as efficiently as possible for all of us. We you think is your right to think, but so what. The IRS honchos think differently.
 
Does not require one. The government has the right to tax, to collect taxation, and to do it as efficiently as possible for all of us. We you think is your right to think, but so what. The IRS honchos think differently.
Do YOU think OUR tax dollars should go to study why the sex life of a homosexual Argentinian male is 'better' than the sex life of a heterosexual US male?

You bring up a good point, though - it is not the IRS that thought this was a good idea but was instead our own elected officials. Not all IRS employees are dirt-bags like Lois Lerner and thus does not deserve to so mis-treated and inconvenienced. Some of them are actually 'just doing their jobs'.
 
easyt, quit babbling. Your false equivlancy is noted, evaluated, and dismissed.

Your dislike of the Lois has nothing to do with the legitimacy of how we pay our bills.
 
easyt, quit babbling. Your false equivlancy is noted, evaluated, and dismissed.

Your dislike of the Lois has nothing to do with the legitimacy of how we pay our bills.



JS, you can 'dismiss' anything you want, like the FACT that the IRS has already admitted and apologized for the targeting of US Citizens.

I do not like nor dislike Lois Lerner. I do not like the fact that she and her department unfairly targeted US citizens for political gain:



"The Internal Revenue Service on Friday apologized for targeting groups with “tea party” or “patriot” in their names, confirming long-standing accusations by some conservatives that their applications for tax-exempt status were being improperly delayed and scrutinized."
LINK: IRS admits targeting conservatives for tax scrutiny in 2012 election
-- Yes, yes, I know...the standard "your source is biased and/or unreliable'.

Lerner went on to claim the admitted targeting was not political, that her department attempted to deal with a 'flood' of new tax-exempt applicants by targeting only those with 'tea party' and 'patriot' in their names....purely by coincidence, I am sure.

:rolleyes:

 
easyt, quit babbling. Your false equivlancy is noted, evaluated, and dismissed.

Your dislike of the Lois has nothing to do with the legitimacy of how we pay our bills.



JS, you can 'dismiss' anything you want, like the FACT that the IRS has already admitted and apologized for the targeting of US Citizens.

I do not like nor dislike Lois Lerner. I do not like the fact that she and her department unfairly targeted US citizens for political gain:



"The Internal Revenue Service on Friday apologized for targeting groups with “tea party” or “patriot” in their names, confirming long-standing accusations by some conservatives that their applications for tax-exempt status were being improperly delayed and scrutinized."
LINK: IRS admits targeting conservatives for tax scrutiny in 2012 election
-- Yes, yes, I know...the standard "your source is biased and/or unreliable'.

Lerner went on to claim the admitted targeting was not political, that her department attempted to deal with a 'flood' of new tax-exempt applicants by targeting only those with 'tea party' and 'patriot' in their names....purely by coincidence, I am sure.
Now you are trolling, all of which has nothing to do with the OP. :rolleyes:
 

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