“I’ll take ‘Frivolous Lawsuit for 500’, Alex.”
Idiot move by the cop, but this woman is obviously a real bitch to sue over it.
‘Paredes claims that the note caused her to “suffer great fear and anxiety.”’
Yeah, I bet she’s really scared. Poor girl. Just an opportunity for a vile skank to make a quick buck if you ask me.
another Stupid cop. I’ve always said, if you’re too dumb to do anything else you can always become a cop. Must be a very good liar as well.
Can’t find a picture of her, Is she that hot as to risk a career over?
He went over the line. It’s no secret that the police records are for Offical Use Only, in fact I’d bet a signifiant amount that such warnings are present upon logging into the system.
My wife works for the airlines, and because celebrities, politicans and other highly popular people are in the database, has access to private and confidential information on these people. Merely looking up the personal data on one of these celebrities, without either the celebrity or a spokesman for that celebrity on the phone - is cause for immediate termination.
She has a strong case - Romeo should have used the ‘old fashioned’ method, and stalked her < /s>
Who wants an armed thug stalker?
I hope this costs this jackbooted idiot.
A lot.
This guy needs a lesson in cop dating. He should have given her a warning ticket and then asked her out. I had that happen once.
If I worked at Walmart and I got her adress off her credit card receipt and then left a note asking for a date would that be a little creepy?
Not sure why someone should get a pass because they are a cop?
Unfortunately there’s no real difference between “creepy” and “sweetly romantic”, other than whether it worked or not.
Probably just a stupid cop (she was probably super polite and nice during the traffic stop and he thought she actually liked him), but it begs the question of propriety? Is he pulling over a lot of pretty girls, etc?
The cop may have been sincere, then again he might have saw an opportunity and used it to strong arm her for a date.
Dumb.
Why didn’t the moron use the White Pages web site...??? He really needed DMV database to find an address??
1. Have more pretty women cited just because of their looks, i.e. cops fishing for more than just trafiic violators.
2. Same women would be pressured to comply to an ever increasing level of "cooperation".
Cops have to be aware that the public will not accept an abuse of trust.
Only problem is that the union and the department may hold him harmless, financially.
Craig Peyer
And just what are her damages? No competent attorney would ever take this case on a contingency basis.
Dang, I’d have been impressed by the effort, and if he was even remotely attractive, I’d have gone out with him. But I’m kind of a sucker for bald guys in uniforms. Especially if they smell good. ;^)
He probably is a fan of “Friends.” :)
Give her $1, and her Lawyer can have his $.50 out of that.
He had no need to search any database for her address because it was on her drivers license
she alleges that Collins used his position as a police officer to "manipulate" her into going out with him.
How did he manipulate her as a police officer? He didn't offer to void the ticket in exchange for going out, did he? He didn't offer to reduce the speed she was caught driving, did he? He left a note on her car, after the incident and probably on his own time.
At least he didn’t get her number off an AIDS walk list.