Ft. Myers Woman Calls 911 On Herself
Yes, a Ft. Myers woman calls 911 on herself. So you ask yourself how does this happen? Well here is what happened. A woman went to Val Ward Cadillac in Ft. Myers right around 1 AM on May 31. The Lee County Sheriff’s Office then received a 911 call from that woman. The woman told the 911 dispatcher that she was attempting to steal a car from the dealership and wanted the police to know about it. So, obviously officers were dispatched to the Cadillac dealership, but the woman was still inside the car. She didn’t leave before the officers got there but the Ft. Myers woman calls 911 on herself.
The reason why she was attempting to steal a car is because she said that she was participating in a game of Black Ops. So she told 911 that she was stealing the car because she thought that would make the carjacking legal. It is not legal to steal a car whether you’re telling the authorities or not.
Now she wasn’t charged with grand theft auto since she didn’t steal the car. Although, she was charged with trespassing because she entered the dealership parking lot after it closed. Yes, she has been arrested before but not for the same thing. This is this woman’s sixth arrest since 2005.
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19 New Florida Laws Going Into Effect July 1, 2024
It’s that time of year. Those new laws and regulations debated and voted on this year go into effect Monday, July 1. From the size of your bottle of wine to how many hours you can work if you’re still in school, there are a lot of laws changing in Florida next month. Here’s a rundown.
Some of the new laws protect you and your wallet. Some could make you have to reach into your wallet. New fines and penalties as well as some consumer protections were voted on by Florida lawmakers in this past legislative session.
In all, 160 new Florida laws that passed will go into effect next month. Some made the news like the issue of high school kids working hours and protections for Florida workers who have to be out in the heat.
Other new Florida laws passed didn’t make big headlines. Did you even know there has been a restriction on the size of that bottle of wine you buy at Publix? There is. But that’s about to be relaxed. That wine aisle could see some new offerings starting July 1 at liquor stores in Florida. So cheers. Drink up.
There are new Florida laws about taxes, parking, massages, insulin, skin cancer prevention, jury duty, towing, and even what your home owners association can and can’t do. Wanna grow vegetables but your HOA has always told you no? Well that could change with one new law we’ll dive into here in a moment.
Even a “hot topic” for Florida homeowners… your air conditioner’s warranty even is the subject of one of the new Florida laws going into effect in July. Yes that terrible pun was intended.
OK let’s get into it. Here’s a breakdown of the new Florida laws that could most likely impact you that passed this year and are going into effect July 1, 2024. [Source: Click Orlando]