The 18-year-old man was recently sentenced to refrain from saying “bingo” for six months.
That’s because he and several other teens did that at a Covington bingo hall.
An off-duty police officer working security cited Whaley for second-degree disorderly conduct.
The affidavit stated the prank disrupted the game for several minutes and alarmed patrons.
Kenton District Judge Douglas Grothaus didn’t send Whaley to jail, but told him to not even use the word for a while.
Grothaus said Whaley was a good kid who hadn’t been in trouble before.
He said the court must also have a sense of humor.
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