A Florida man walked into a court room wearing a "fuck the police" T-shirt and won his case, according to a videotaped account he posted on LiveLeak.

Michael Burns of Broward County says he was videotaping police officers kicking people off public property after being told by one of the cops they were trying "ruin their fun." He said one of the officers on the scene told him he had to leave. Although he believed he wasn't legally obligated to do so, Burns says he determined there wasn't much else to record and he decided to go.

As he was pulling out, he says a Broward County Sheriff began following him. He claims to have slowed down to "15 under," but the cop maintained his pursuit. According to Burns' account, he was about to make a u-turn to head home, when the same cop who had warned him to leave the scene of the videotaping pulled him over. He wrote that six other police cars pulled up and surrounded his car.

"Deputy Paul Sada said the FOP badge on my plate was obstructing," Burns wrote on LiveLeak. "I refused to answer any of his questions and advised him I would see him in court to fight it when he told me I had to take it off."

Burns appeared at his hearing, wearing a black T-shirt with "Fuck the police" across the back. It's difficult to hear what the judge says to Burns during certain points of the six-minute video that captured the hearing, but it's clear he got off for the violation.