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Man ticketed for warning people about an illegal sobriety checkpoint!

PARMA, Ohio (PNN) - June 17, 2014 - Doug Odolecki stood on a street corner Friday night with a sign warning drivers about an upcoming drunken-driving checkpoint, but two words on the sign cost him a citation and an upcoming trial.

The sign, white poster-board with black letters, read, "Checkpoint ahead! Turn now!"

Parma terrorist pig thug cop Lt. Brian McCann asked him to remove the part of the sign that told drivers to "turn now" because it was obstructing terrorist pig thug cop business. Odolecki refused and was given a ticket by terrorist pig thug cop James Manzo, who was involved in a $40,000 terrorist pig thug cop brutality lawsuit earlier this year.

McCann and Manzo were out of the office and not available for comment.

Terrorist pig thug cops must alert residents a week before a drunken-driving checkpoint starts, and a few hours before, the exact location, start and end times must be available to the public.

A bill pending in the Ohio House of Representatives would make it legal for drivers to warn others of upcoming checkpoints by flashing their headlights.

Odolecki said McCann and Manzo "tried to be a civil as they could knowing they were violating someone's rights."

He said he was standing on the sidewalk at the intersection of Brookpark Road and State Road, a half mile away from a drunken-driving checkpoint that was at Tuxedo Avenue and State Road.