Sharon man cited for name-calling, line cutting at DMV office
A Sharon man who visited a DMV office is learning that it's against the law in Pennsylvania to use language considered by some to be obscene.

COOLSPRING TOWNSHIP, Pa - A Sharon man who visited a DMV office is learning that it's against the law in Pennsylvania to use language considered by some to be obscene.
State Police cited 30-year-old Nicholas Brown after troopers were called to the Department of Motor Vehicles office on Greenville Road in Coolspring Township.
A DMV employee told police that Brown came into the office Thursday morning and cut in line to request information.
According to police, when the DMV employee told Brown that he would have to wait until other patrons were waited on, Brown called the woman a “whore” and a “b-tch”.
Police were told that Brown caused a commotion in front of twenty other people who were waiting at the DMV.
Brown was cited uner a Pennsylvania law classifying obscene language or gestures as disorderly conduct.