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Police Force - licensed to Rob
Date: February 10, 2012 05:28PM

Would you ever wonder? Can the police force steal legitimately? Well, let me tell you a story....

Law enforcement broke in a person's house (with search warrant ... does not indicate for whom, just a residential search warrant)

Confiscates: computers, etc ... then comes the CASH... even the CASH inside a golden pig that kids collect over time ... takes them all ... on the inventory receipt, doesn't say how much cash was taken... WHY IS THAT?

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Re: Police Force - licensed to Rob
Posted by: blake lane 73 ()
Date: February 10, 2012 05:36PM

Don't know the specifics here, but in third world countries, the police and military do essentially what they want to. The increasing ease with which search warrants are issued, indicates that we are going in the same direction.
Probable cause used to mean something. Now it only means that some cop can get a magistrate ,who in VA needs no law training or degree,that he "thinks" something. Some more "thinking" needs to be done on this subject by persons with the qualifications to conduct such operations.

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Re: Police Force - licensed to Rob
Posted by: McGruff Crime Dog ()
Date: February 10, 2012 05:42PM

Report it to internal affairs in whichever County this took place in.

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Re: Police Force - licensed to Rob
Posted by: blake lane 73 ()
Date: February 10, 2012 05:52PM

When was the last instance in which a penalty for wrongdoing was imposed by
internal affairs? If police misconduct occurs ,it is not an internal affair.
It is the business of all FFXCO residents.Finding out should be done by a disinterested party. Police are vulnerable to false allegations just as anyone else is , but we wouldn't want a member of the criminals union to try to sort it out.Police advisory panels exist ,but have been carefully chosen rubber-stampers for police interests. They sometimes get confused and think they are a part of the force and not a part of the public. It's a tough balance and both sides of the equation need to be equally represented.

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