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>
I don’t understand why he had to use a data base. He had her drivers license when wrote the ticket.
Just plane stupid.
Back when I drove a taxicab, we had a few customers who thought they could get away with writing a bad check on us. Not a smart move considering that you had a record of where you dropped them off and picked them up. We eventually caught up with them. Maybe it would be considered stalking today.
He could have used the free ZabaSearch.com to find her name, and then, knowing the area (within reason) that she lived in, and knowing her age (from the license), he could have found her phone number and called her.
Good points.