This is no joke …
Anti-tax activist and former state rep Leon Drolet was
arrested Tuesday after a cop pulled him over for allegedly weaving while
driving on Hall Road. He was then arrested for an outstanding warrant dating
back to 2010 for “vehicular trespassing.”
Drolet was hauled off to jail by the Shelby Township
cops, booked, fingerprinted, and handcuffed to a pole until his pal, Joe Munem,
scrounged up $200 for his bail.
his 2010 state Senate race he apparently did not park Mr. Perks — his giant
fiberglass pink pig, which is hauled from place to place on a trailer — properly
outside of his campaign headquarters.
Located in a shopping strip not far from today’s infamous
brush with the law, the headquarters has a parking lot that flows into a Costco
parking area. The cop at the time apparently decided that an illegal parking
ticket was not sufficient. Drolet’s side-kick, Mr. Perks, had his bacon hanging
out in such a way that trespassing was the charge.
on Facebook:
just was released from jail! I was pulled over for ‘weaving’ on the road this
morning, and the officer informed me there is a warrant out for my arrest for
an outstanding ‘vehicular trespassing’ crime. The crime? During the last weeks
of 2010 state senate primary campaign, my campaign prop – a
giant pig statue named ‘Mr. Perks
– was ticked for being parked in a strip mall parking lot. I lost that campaign
and went to Arizona to run a state-wide initiative (forgetting about the pig
porking violation). So an arrest warrant was issued!
me, put me in the cruiser and hauled me off to the Shelby Township police
station where I was fingerprinted, had mug shots taken, my phone and cash put
in a bag marked ‘Evidence’ and I was handcuffed to a post for about 10 minutes
until my friend Joseph
Munem arrived with $200 to bail me out. All for a
glorified pig parking (I mean ‘porking’) ticket! Doesn’t that sound a bit heavy
ham-ded to you?”
pokey, Drolet may be determined to take the case to trial. But his only
material witness is the pig – a case so weak that it’s enough to make a judge
snort.
What’s worse, Drolet and Munem and
another possible partner in crime, state Rep. Pete Lund, were headed to a
fantasy football draft at the time that they were pulled over. Could an illegal
gambling charge be very far behind?
the leader of the Michigan Taxpayer’s Alliance, gets out of this mudbath
unscathed. Can he save his bacon? Can the flamboyant political veteran make an
impassioned case in court that proves his innocence beyond a reasonable snout — uh, doubt?
Or will he become just another one
of those right-wing Republicans with a criminal record?
btw: Here was Munem’s reaction to this incident: “I’ve been getting politicians out of jail for so long that today I’m officially considered a bail bondsman.”



Well, Comrade Chad, look at how many left wing-nuts have criminal records…