Jacob moves about in a wheelchair due to an injury. He goes to a local bank and attempts to cash his Social Security check. Because he does not have an account at the bank, the teller refuses to cash the check
As he leaves the bank, Jacob becomes angry at the manner in which he was treated by the teller. He stops his wheelchair outside in front of the bank's front door and prevents other customers from entering the bank. Because of his condition, the customers are reluctant to try and move him out of the way or otherwise convince him to move aside. The bank manager calls the police. The responding police officer arrests Jacob and charges him with:
A) obstructing a passageway. B) disorderly conduct.
C) interference with banking activities. D) disturbing the peace.
A
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