Good thing Harry didn’t meet Sally in Israel
At around 5 am last Thursday, residents of Hankin Street in Holon were awakened by loud noises coming from an apartment in the area. Annoyed by the ostentatious groans and moans, they called the police. Four officers were alerted to the designated home.
“I opened the door to the police covered in a pillow, with my partner wearing nothing but underwear,” the recently detained woman told Ynet. “The officers’ accusations and their aggressive attitude shocked me, so I answered them cynically.”
But the officers were apparently not amused. They assigned the noisome couple a fine of almost $100 at the scene, after the woman asked the female cop whether she did not emit similar vocalizations while performing intercourse. But there was more to come. When the couple descended the stairs in an attempt to get the fine revoked, the officer asked the woman for her ID. When the latter refused, she and her partner were cuffed on the spot, and forcefully inserted into the police cruiser.
They were placed in custody, and criminal records were filed against them for insulting a public official, a charge that carries a prison sentence of up to six months.
Personally, its been my long held belief that all government officials deserve to be insulted and mocked daily as a trade off for the coercive force they so often weld over our lives and freedoms.

