WATCH THE VIDEO BELOW: Warning video contains strong languages"At a family event where there is alcohol literally handed out for free and three female cops came up to me and gave me a f***ing ticket."I live a mile down the road, they could have just say 'hey ma'am could you put some clothes on?' I can be like 'Yeah cool'.
But they gave me a ticket." She said she felt embarrassed for what had happened and explained that she doesn't usually wear revealing clothes."I’m usually the one that covers everything.
But, it was hot…I was like, ‘I feel nice in this,’ so I decided to wear it," Casey added. "The first day I wear something revealing, I get cited for it."Winnfield Police Department responded in a Facebook post: "An unnamed citizen was cited for a city ordinance and has since taken to a popular social media site, blasting police officers. "However, three female officers responded to various complaints about the person’s attire and the person of interest was issued a citation under the city ordinance."The law that Casey violated is cited as: "It shall be unlawful for any person to wear pants, trousers, shorts, skirts, dresses, or skorts in any public place or places open to the public which either intentionally exposes undergarments or intentionally exposes any portion of the pubic hair, cleft of buttocks, or genitals."The statement concluded: "We, as public servants, will not engage in a social media war with any one or any organization, as it is improper and brings discredit upon this department. "We also cannot comment on details of any case under investigation or pending court action.".
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