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'Mind you children, not my business', Trinidad woman told cop

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(Trinidad Express) A WOMAN who cursed a police officer, suggesting he mind his children and not her business, faced a magistrate charged with using obscene language and resisting arrest.

Police prosecutor Sgt Harold Ishmael said last Friday, officers responded to a disturbance at Francois Street, San Fernando where they saw Maharaj who looked in their direction, turned away and quickened her pace.

The officer held onto Maharaj’s hand to arrest her for using obscene language but she violently pulled away and again cursed.

Her criminal record showed she was fined twice in 2015 for using obscene language and also faced a fine that year for resisting arrest.

Maharaj was also fined $100 for using obscene language on that day.

Source: Stabroek News - Guyana's Most Trusted Newspaper

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