The mother of a soldier who is fighting in Iraq and was riding on a bus in Denver. They came upon the gate of a military post and when asked for her ID, Ms Davis refused. The security guards rushed her, threw her to the ground and arrested her as a possible terrorist suspect for not showing she was who she said she was. Well, Ms Davis has prevailed. This is according to her website:
Common Sense Prevails
DENVER, 7 December 2005. Deborah Davis will not be prosecuted on charges related to her refusal to show ID on a public bus.Deb's lawyer, ACLU volunteer attorney Gail Johnson, was informed shortly before noon today by the office of the US attorney in Denver of their decision not to prosecute.
A rally scheduled for this Friday morning in support of Deb's stand in favor of the Freedom to Travel will go ahead as planned. A victory ride on the route 100 RTD bus by Deb and some of her supporters will take place shortly thereafter.
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http://www.papersplease.org/davis/Go Deborah!!!:woohoo: :applause: :woohoo: :applause: :yourock: