It was a slow Saturday in the South Florida blogosphere. My Yuengling post has me thirsty...gotta run. Enjoy your Sift.
A- A photographer who regularly reads Carlos Miller has got himself arrested after photographing police near Sarasota.
A Florida man was arrested on wiretapping charges after video recording police making a traffic stop from across the street, spending 24 hours in jail and setting the stage for a potential lawsuit.B- The Cleveland Orchestra is back in town for a while and is putting on a strong program, according to the South Florida Classical Review, despite the distractions thrown at them by typical South Floridians.
But first, Steve Horrigan, must first find a lawyer and beat the criminal felony charge hanging over him.
Horrigan, a regular Photography is Not a Crime reader who goes by Steveo, said North Port police confiscated his phone and have yet to return it to him.
The only complaint was that ushers were still seating people when the performance began; after the first movement ended, they continued to allow in a flood of latecomers, so in the first minutes of the second movement, Bronfman and the orchestra had to compete for attention with the whispers and clicking heels of people finding their seats.
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