Police officers are public employees paid with public money, but when they pull the trigger in the line of duty, Pennsylvania lawmakers say their privacy should be paramount, at least until an investigation is completed. The state House on Tuesday passed a controversial bill that would shield — at least temporarily, but maybe indefinitely — the identities of officers who discharge their guns or use force during the course of their official duty. [More]I don't suppose the same consideration would be given to... no, stupid speculation, it'll never happen, forget I brought it up...
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I didn't know about this.
ReplyDeleteI wonder if this could spread, like the flu?