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Pa. police to end tickets for cursing

Police agree to stop citing public for swearing

Updated: Tuesday, 04 Jan 2011, 1:51 PM EST
Published : Tuesday, 04 Jan 2011, 1:51 PM EST

PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Firing off four-letter words won't be considered a crime anymore in Pennsylvania.

State police have agreed to stop citing the public for mere cursing as part of a settlement Tuesday of a federal free-speech lawsuit.

The American Civil Liberties Union represents Pennsylvanians who have been ticketed for cursing at an overflowing toilet, a swerving motorcyclist and a parking ticket issuer.

The citations can lead to hundreds of dollars in fines and legal costs.

ACLU lawyer Mary Catherine Roper says state troopers issued more than 700 disorderly conduct citations for cursing in a recent one-year span, and local police hundreds more.

But she says the speech is legal as long as it's nonthreatening.

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