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To: Auntie Dem

illegal arrests are illegal. I see where you are going with this, and I can see your logic clearly, but those sorts of arrests should never happen since they are not legal. Kinds of a catch 22 situation. Have your name shown for being arrested and potentially lose your job or whatever over it without even being convicted, or get black-bagged and never seen again. damned if you do and damned if you don’t.


14 posted on 07/26/2022 10:26:42 AM PDT by NicoDon
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To: NicoDon

As an example of why public disclosure of arrests is needed, I supervised about 6 subordinates in my last job. One day I saw other employees in the lunch room laughing over one of those bondsmen magazines that post pictures of the latest arrestees with brief descriptions of their ALLEGED crimes. They pointed out one of my employees responsible for the entire organization’s payroll had been arrested for insurance fraud. The employee never told me about her arrest. I looked into the matter and found out she had indeed perpetrated insurance fraud in some convoluted scheme to protect her son from the consequences of driving a car involved in an accident. She said she was driving, when there was evidence she was no where near the car when it wrecked. I examined her work closely looking for any hint of impropriety in the payroll and luckily found none, but without that trashy publication I would not have known about her arrest. It’s one thing to punish someone for something they were only ALLEGED to have done, but it another thing to ignore the signs of potential lawbreaking.


20 posted on 07/26/2022 1:25:14 PM PDT by Auntie Dem (Hey! Hey! Ho! Ho! Terrorist lovers gotta go!)
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