Posted on 11/05/2005 12:57:25 PM PST by cougar_mccxxi
Some bad ideas look even worse at second glance.
That's true of legislation that would potentially protect rogue police officers from scrutiny. The measure has been reintroduced in the Legislature, where it died last year. It deserves the same quick burial this time.
Under the bill, statements made by law enforcement officials in internal investigations would no longer be subject to the state's Freedom of Information Act. The statements could be disclosed only if the individual responsible for them gave written consent or if a court subpoenaed them. The first is highly unlikely, the latter an unnecessary obstacle to the public's right to know.
(Excerpt) Read more at mlive.com ...
Very scary legislation. Where else government would try to utilize this secrecy is even scarier.
So the author of this article expects sympathy/outrage? Is that what I'm supposed to feel?
I would love to pass a very simple law. Any person who gets a paycheck from a government entity has one chance to break the law. If they do, whether it's accecpting a donut or a bribe to grease a building permit, or like this guy buying a hooker, the person will spend the rest of his life in a Supermax prison, without the possibilty of parole. We will either get more honest officials, or smarter crooks.
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