Clive sent me this link with the comment “So often we see [stories] about justice perverted. Ridiculous sentences, punishment as an example to others. This one seemed just. Fun too.” This is the end of the Barrel Monster story:
A North Carolina State University student who created a “monster” out of construction barrels and placed it on the side of a road was sentenced Tuesday to 50 hours of community service.
District Judge Vince Rozier deferred judgment against Joseph Carnevale until Oct. 30. If Carnevale complies with the sentence, the charges against him will be dismissed.
Raleigh police charged the 21-year-old history major and part-time construction worker last month with misdemeanor larceny and destruction of property after he took the orange-and-white traffic barrels from a construction site near N.C. State.
Okay, at least Judge Buzzkill didn’t send Carnevale to jail, but what did the “victims” think of the crime?
Even Hamlin Associates, the construction company from which Carnevale took the barrels, has become a fan and has asked him to create a replica of the figure that led to his arrest on June 10.
“It’s been positive publicity for us,” Hamlin President Steve Hussey told The Associated Press in June. “If we’d known he’d do that good of work, we’d have given him the barrels.”
Authorities pursued the case, despite the construction company’s desire not to press charges.
So the awesome majesty of the state is deployed against a renegade artist, whose “victim” says it’s actually been a good thing for his company and who didn’t want to press charges.
“The law is a ass — a idiot.”
I would have jailed the artist. One can never have too many artists in jail, really.
Comment by Lickmuffin — July 24, 2009 @ 09:39
Or politicians.
Comment by Nicholas — July 24, 2009 @ 10:40
Or Lawyers
Though that is where most of the politicians come from, so that may be repetitious.
Comment by Clive — July 24, 2009 @ 12:30