A Florida Highway Patrol trooper who made national news for pulling over a speeding cop at gunpoint lost the only part of her privacy lawsuit against police that made it to court ... The Miami officers argued that because Watts had pulled her gun on a Miami police officer, they "wanted to be able to identify her for their own safety" and so they needed to see her picture. [More]If they can use that rationale to access her personal information, imagine what they can do to you, especially if you're vocal about the intent of the Second Amendment.
[Via William T]
2 comments:
I actually read the opinion. What a mess.
Any cop who tries to not be evil is driven out and destroyed.
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