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We Need "Police Monitors" in Fairfax County
Posted by: Public Trust ()
Date: July 14, 2015 03:06PM

The prosecutor’s office announced Monday that a state judge had rejected Cape May’s request to have the monitor removed. The judge also rejected claims that prosecutor Robert Taylor exceeded his legal authority.

City officials had argued that the monitor’s installation amounted to a “hostile takeover.” But Taylor said the monitor was there to ensure the integrity of a county investigation into compensatory time taken by an officer.
The judge noted that the monitor was put in place in response to the city’s disclosure of confidential information after being reprimanded by the prosecutor’s office for a similar earlier breach.


Read More: Judge refuses to remove Cape May police monitor | http://nj1015.com/judge-refuses-to-remove-cape-may-police-monitor-2/?trackback=tsmclip

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Re: We Need "Police Monitors" in Fairfax County
Posted by: kdknM ()
Date: July 14, 2015 08:47PM

nice article

i'm going to say if you can't trust your police to no bill overtime than installing a montitor is only going to move the problem outside view of the camera

many counties are highly corrupt and bill a shitload of un-necessary overtime.

i have a hard time beleiving any county has an honest judge who wishes to know (i'd sooner beleive he's dumbing down the public with messages of faith while fucking their ass one at a time in court) - is what my knee jerk reaction is

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Re: We Need "Police Monitors" in Fairfax County
Posted by: police don't do their jobs ()
Date: July 15, 2015 10:56AM

My bank account got hacked. I called the police, they came out to file a report.

They apparently decided one of the steps on the deck was loose. Two days later, I had 2 cars of the zoning people at my door. They found four pages of minor violations. It cost me nearly $2,000 to fix all of them.

The police never got back to me. I called to follow up, they said that since it looked like the people who hacked the account were not local, nothing much they could do.

Wonderful. I lose money from my bank, pay taxes for the police, and have to pay $2,000. Are the police part of the zoning department now?

What I learned, never call the police unless it is a serious emergency, as in men with axes bashing your door down.

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