D.W. Dalton, DMV
1 November 2022
I went to the DMV to get my license renewed. It was the day after the lifting of mask mandates. The clerk (through plexiglass) said “Mask mandates are over!”; which doesn’t affect me, since I protect myself with a mask anyway.
She gave me the information card, she told me to move around to the side to fill it out. I told her I can’t bring myself to enter the room (50 people shoulder to shoulder, no masks; that’s a room full of spreaders), she told me I could go out into the shopping center and fill it out and bring it back to her.
I sat down the ink pen she had handed me; I had my own; because of the communicable disease that’s spreading through the population. As I turned and began to leave the man behind (some random guy) yelled something indistinguishable, I looked at him. About that moment the security guard rushed me and told me to leave. I am fully aware that this man, has no right to give me orders at all. I decide to leave because of the situation and he starts to follow me. He’s following me on my heels; he is keeping that distance between us closed; I can’t walk away from him. I stop and he gets up 6 inches from my face and yells, “You have 30 seconds to get out of here!” This man has placed me in a state of “fight or flight”. So, I step forward toward him and begin counting. I count very loudly, around 15 is when he decided he should go back to the DMV. By 30 he was back in his chair. That’s when I was free to leave the shopping center. I then went home to get my phone to called the police to report the assault.
Did I call the police on myself?
Once I was attacked at the DMV; I went home to get my phone, I had not brought it with me. I often to leave it home because the radiation it emits. So I drove home, got my telephone called the police; then waited for them in the lobby of the shopping center.
Who is the victim?
Since, I was the source of the 911 dispatch; who is the victim?
Why did the officer not ask why I had called emergency 911 dispatch?
Is it not standard protocol to make contact with the person who initiated the emergency dispatch? Why was I never asked the reason I had called 911?
Why was I arrested immediately?
I wasn’t being violent, visibly confused or disoriented, wasn’t incoherent or breaking the law in any way; why was I arrested?
Why was I imprisoned?
Even through the course of the attack upon me, I did not show any inclination toward violent behavior. Since there was no violence or threat of violence made by me; why was imprisoned?
Is Logan DMV having the same touble?
On December 13th 2021 the Logan Division of Motor Vehicles Regioinal Office stopped giving drivers license skills tests completely; due to staff shortages. (wsaz.com)
Are there actually children working at the DMV?
The officer put on the paperwork “malicious assault toward a child at a school”; I pretty sure that guy was no less than 50 years old. As for all of the children working at DMV any damages encored to children state employees should be covered by the DMV.
I am the only injured party.
The judge laughed at me and said “I could raise your bail to $50,000”; without any provocation at all. Just laughed as if what he was doing wasn’t real. I then spent the next three days with a couple of intravenous drug users; one of which “dope sick” (as I was told), he laid on the floor even through the daytime hours and had a rash over the entirety of his body. There was no recreation time; I was in the cell the whole time. And there was only hot water in the sink, I had to put it in a container to cool so I could hydrate myself. The humidity was unbearable at times having an overcrowded cell three people to a cell (one on the floor).
These are the people we’ve place in charge of making sure things like this don’t happen. I have a lot of respect for law enforcement personnel. Having served in the United States Air Force I have a deep regard for the Constitution and the Rights of our citizens. While I served I looked enviously out at the civilian population and the shit they can get away with… I joined so I could secure freedom; I got out so I could enjoy freedom.




