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Man who flipped off officer as free speech settles for $2,500

Posted 11/16/12

OREM, Utah — A man who was pulled over and cited after flipping off a Utah police officer in 2010 has agreed to drop his complaint after the city of Orem agreed to pay him $2,500 in damages and promised not to ticket anyone else for the obscene gesture.

The American Civil Liberties Union of Utah had threatened a lawsuit on behalf of Seth Dame, saying an officer violated Dame’s constitutional right to express himself after Dame flipped him off on June 25, 2010.

“Allowing police to detain and charge people for impolite behavior would grant police wide discretionary power to harass people they do not like,” said John Mejia, Legal Director of the ACLU of Utah, in a statement Thursday.

“Any police overstep of power to crack down on expression, even rude expression, is therefore worth serious attention.”

The city declined to prosecute the case, but ACLU claimed the incident violated Dame’s First Amendment free speech rights and his Fourth Amendment protection against unlawful search and seizure.

In the settlement, Orem agrees it shouldn’t have stopped Dame solely for giving the finger, and won’t do so in the future. The police department also agreed to continue training its officers about First Amendment protection.

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