We’ve all seen those mug shot arrays showing the sad progression of an arrestee caught in the throes of drug abuse. Well, here’s the flip side. The Florida woman seen in the photos below has had her mug shot snapped five times over the past 14 months (drunk driving, pot possession, probation violation, etc.) and each picture is suitable for framing. The frequent arrestee is 20 and has alternately listed her occupation as “bartender” and “dancer” when busted. And based on police ID photos of her ink, she appears to be a tattoo enthusiast.
Utah students say health club showing pornography
Some college students in Utah County are calling some music videos pornographic, and they are trying to get a health club to take them off its screen.
The controversy involves two Gold’s Gym locations in Utah County frequented by BYU and UVSC students. Five organizations are banding together to keep the videos from being shown at the gyms.
The organizations that fight pornography in the community are upset with the videos at the gym and say they have collected nearly 1,000 signatures on a petition calling on Gold’s Gym to quit showing the videos.
Gold’s Gym officials here in Utah agreed to hear their concerns this afternoon, as the students prepared to protest.
The Gold’s Gym near the BYU campus is one of 19 Gold’s Gyms in Utah. A majority of this gym’s customers are BYU students. Dallen Johnson says, “I’ve had to leave, honestly! There have been four times I’ve run out of the cardio cinema because of racy and inappropriate things being shown, things I personally view as pornography.”
The students gave Gold’s 10 days to remedy their concerns before they start picketing the health club. They outlined four specific issues they’d like resolved:
- No rated R movies or sexually explicit or racy PG-13 movies.
- Change the content of Gold’s Broadcasting Network or don’t show the Network.
- Keep external TV’s on decent and clean stations, or let members choose the channels themselves.
- Install blinds on the aerobics room to block the dancing, which is very provocative.
Family Continues Road Rrip After Grandma Dies
A Hillsboro family continued a cross-country RV trip after their 79-year-old matriarch died of renal failure in Wyoming, according to Hillsboro police.
The trip to Arkansas and back was intended to let the dying grandmother visit relatives for the last time. A doctor there told them the woman had about a week to live, and said they should just keep on driving if she died along the way, said Hillsboro Police Department Lt. Mike Rouches. She died Friday or Saturday.
The family called the police Sunday, because they weren’t sure they’d done the right thing, he said.