In a charge filed February. iii inwards Washington County Civil Court, St. Albans resident Gregory Bombard is suing the State of Vermont for what played out most iii years earlier. He’s demanding a jury lawsuit in addition to seeking compensatory damages, as well as a proclamation that the actions of the trooper in Feb 2018 were illegal, amidst other requests. Those actions are said to accept included a couplet of wrongly-administered motor vehicle stops, subsequent arrest, in addition to the towing of Bombard’sec vehicle. The traffic stops were due to a perception by the trooper that the driver was directing their middle finger towards him inward an obscene fashion and audible curse words directed towards the trooper at the determination of the beginning stop, according to the complaint. “Vermonters who want to protest the actions of constabulary through words or gestures accept a constitutionally protected correct to do and so,” Bombard’s lawyer, ACLU attorney James Diaz, said in