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    Penny offense: Man fined for paying fee in pennies

    penniesNo lucky pennies here: Police have charged Jason West, an aggrieved medical patient in Vernal, Utah, with disorderly conduct. His alleged crime? Attempting to pay a disputed medical bill of $25 entirely in pennies.

    The story, reported in the Salt Lake City Deseret News, describes the "penny offense" this way: West, 38, did not believe he owed the medical clinic $25 but came in to pay the fee in person. He first asked the clinic staff if the facility accepted cash payments, and then dumped 2,500 pennies onto the counter and demanded that they be counted.

    But West apparently hadn't counted on the clinic calling the police; the arresting officer contended that West's protest served "no legitimate purpose." The charge carries a fine that can go as high as $140--and there's no word as yet on what currency West will use to pay it.

    West isn't alone in the ranks of penny protesters. A wise guy in Frederick, Maryland, showed up at the county clerk's office last summer with bags of cash to pay off his tax bill with $966.86 in change.

    And a New Jersey school district a few years back punished 29 students who paid for their $2 school lunches in pennies--possibly as a prank--with two-day detentions. After parents protested, the students were pardoned. The school explained that the use of the small change slowed down the lunch line.

    (David Zalubowski/AP)

     
     
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    155 comments

    • aztr0  •  9 mths ago
      How can so many people miss the point of the article? Read the whole article, not just the title.
    • Stacey L  •  11 mths ago
      Most banks won't accept a lot of change over the amount that can be rolled to a specific amount. I, as a store manager, won't accept pennies unless they are rolled if they exceed more than the usual. Don't come in and ask me for five dollars in gas, and just lay down a bag of pennies. Have the manner to have them at least rolled up. I'm not a casino. He could have at least went to a bank or CoinStar and got cash. He was just upset like we all get get when we feel we are right. He let his anger get to him ,and this day and age...letting that happen, gets your behind arrested. Nothing else to say.
      • Fred Austin 11 mths ago
        If your policy is not posted then it is illegal
    • Jim Kerrigan  •  11 mths ago
      moeny isn't money coinage is accaptable for debts up to $5. it does not have to be accepted for amounts greater that that. Paper money is legal tender not coins. coins are for change less than $5.
      • Richard 11 mths ago
        Only because Dumb asses are willing to accept fiat paper in place of metal, which is the "Real Currency", the most obvious metals of choice being "Gold & Silver". End the Fed, start printing "United States Dollars", then watch our National Debt drop like a rock because we're no longer paying interest on all the "Federal Reserve Notes" this nation borrowed from the "International Banksters". Beyond that, Go back to the "Gold and Silver Standard". That way, either the money will be there, or it won't, and therefore our currency can't be devalued simply by printing more paper. Went off topic a bit, but it needed to be said.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  11 mths ago
      It's legal tender and has to be accepted, America is turning into a nation of sheep whether it's the goons at TSA or some goofy clerk calling the because he doesn't like the way a bill is paid.
    • Diane  •  11 mths ago
      Money is money last time I checked, Pennies do add up to dollars. Ask any banker!
    • F-150  •  11 mths ago
      The manner in which he presented his payment was disruptive and disorderly, which was his intention. He could have paid with rolled pennies and still gotten his point accross -- instead, he dumped the pile of coins on the counter and demanded that the clinic staff count them. Sorry he got arrested, but he brought it on himself.
    • Shane  •  11 mths ago
      I swear almost every comment on here is from a punk kid. Yes pennies are legal tender, yes he paid his bill. But it is pretty obvious that the guys intention was not to pay this bill, it was to try and get under the skin of the people that he thought he did not owe money to. If he didn't believe he owed them for the bill, then he should have tried to settle this as an adult, not like the high school kids who were doing a prank in the lunch line.
      • Tweetybird 11 mths ago
        Legal tender is legal tender, and he used it. I am 70 years old, and I do NOT see what his "intentions" have to do with anything.
      • Richard 11 mths ago
        Well said Tweety.
    • Tanya M  •  11 mths ago
      for twenty five dollars... were arrested? HOW VERY STUPID! this is why I have NO RESPECT FOR Our POLICE or Courts Any More. Next Time just don't pay the bill at all SCREW EM!
    • Ben Dover  •  11 mths ago
      Don't you sheep get it? Disorderly conduct is anything the pigs say it is ...and you'll like it or go to jail...and the rest of th sheep are too cowardly to help the guy...notice the PIG decided that the pennies showed "no legitimate purpose"...this country needs an enema...
    • Hans Delbruck  •  11 mths ago
      As long as it is US currency, why is it a problem. Nowadays we have coin counting machines. All about control, nothing more.
    • kris r  •  11 mths ago
      who the hell gets fined for paying for something with LEGAL tender. That is the dumbest garbage I have ever seen. I hope he sues them and wins.
    • Cynymyn  •  11 mths ago
      i think we are missing the point here.. yes pennies are legal tender, yes he paid what he owed, but he wasn't arrested for paying his bill, he was arrested for disorderly conduct after he DUMPED the pennies out & DEMANDED that they be counted.. im sure he wasnt quiet or polite about it otherwise the police would not have gotten involved..
    • Lori  •  11 mths ago
      That is retarded. We should be able to pay with whatever we want! OMG...it is real money...please!
    • Jal  •  11 mths ago
      Thats hilarious! I don't see a crime here. Pennies are money and if someone paid in cash they would want it counted.
      • Hans Delbruck 11 mths ago
        He should have paid with Monopoly money instead.
      • Fred Austin 11 mths ago
        The crime was disorderly conduct
    • Mavrxx  •  11 mths ago
      I agree money is money and he needs to sue these so called police officers.
    • Rick T  •  11 mths ago
      being rude about demanding that they count them was the issue. had he been annoyingly sweet about it he would have been fine.
    • Vern  •  11 mths ago
      IT WAS PAID IN U.S. CURENCY. WHATS THE PROBLEM.
    • S  •  11 mths ago
      easier to pick up than dimes
    • E Z  •  11 mths ago
      Legal tender. LEGAL tender.
    • CJ A  •  11 mths ago
      The guy shouldn't have been arrested for it, but it was a jerk move on his part.

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