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Two Minnesota lawmakers were literally caught with their pants down in a public park - so says a Dakota County Deputy Sheriff but-----but the Republican state representatives say they weren't, umm, fooling around. My question is, given that recently video after video after video has surfaced that contradicts what ends up in police reports and-----and given that todays Republican Party is truthiness challenged, who's "word for it" are you willing to take?
Lawmakers won't fight fines for 'making out' in park
Politics Tim Pugmire · St. Paul · Sep 4, 2015
Two Minnesota lawmakers ticketed for "making out" in a public park say they no longer plan to fight the citations and will instead pay the fines.
Reps. Tim Kelly, R-Red Wing, and Tara Mack, R-Apple Valley were ticketed last week for "committing an act that constitutes a nuisance" in a Dakota County park. A county officer noted in his paperwork that the two were making out and that Mack was partially unclothed when he approached the parked car.
The two strongly denied the report and accused the park ranger who cited them of lying. Kelly had said he met Mack in the park to pick up documents. On Wednesday, both vowed to file a complaint with the Dakota County Sheriff's Office.
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Two Minnesota lawmakers were literally caught with their pants down in a public park - so says a Dakota County Deputy Sheriff but-----but the Republican state representatives say they weren't, umm, fooling around. My question is, given that recently video after video after video has surfaced that contradicts what ends up in police reports and-----and given that todays Republican Party is truthiness challenged, who's "word for it" are you willing to take?
Lawmakers won't fight fines for 'making out' in park
Politics Tim Pugmire · St. Paul · Sep 4, 2015
Two Minnesota lawmakers ticketed for "making out" in a public park say they no longer plan to fight the citations and will instead pay the fines.
Reps. Tim Kelly, R-Red Wing, and Tara Mack, R-Apple Valley were ticketed last week for "committing an act that constitutes a nuisance" in a Dakota County park. A county officer noted in his paperwork that the two were making out and that Mack was partially unclothed when he approached the parked car.
The two strongly denied the report and accused the park ranger who cited them of lying. Kelly had said he met Mack in the park to pick up documents. On Wednesday, both vowed to file a complaint with the Dakota County Sheriff's Office.
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