Posted on 02/11/2014 6:44:15 AM PST by moonshinner_09
A Highway Patrol trooper who caught another officer speeding to an off-duty job at 120mph is suing for more than $500,000 - saying his allies harassed her after he was fired. Florida's Donna Jane Watts made national headlines after handcuffing Miami Police Department officer Fausto Lopez, while he was in full uniform and driving a police car. Since the incident in 2011 she claims she has had threatening calls on her cell phone, police cars idling outside her house and fellow officers accessing her private driver's license information. Ms Watts - who is suing more than 25 police agencies - said she is even afraid to open her mailbox. Other calls included prank calls and orders for pizza, she claimed. In a lawsuit she said law enforcement officers had long been known to band together and protect each other, but her case took things too far. According to her lawyer, she suspected her private driver's license information was being accessed by fellow officers, so she made a public records request with the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles. It allegedly showed at least 88 law enforcement officers from 25 different agencies accessed Watts' driver's license information more than 200 times - in just three months. Ms Watts is suing those police agencies and the individual officers under the federal Driver Privacy Protection Act, a 1994 law that provides for a penalty of $2,500 for each violation if the information was improperly accessed. Watts' attorney, Mirta Desir, said it was clear most of the officers had no legitimate reason to look up her data. If all the searches were found illegal, Watts could receive more than $500,000.
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Null, you might need to add Jabba to your Alaska Wolf pings.
No one is above the law... including your ‘buddies’ who like to flaunt their position as LE.
To me, this the sames as "I vas just following orderz." The laws are insane. Following law to the letter is first impossible, second it's also insane and third its inhumane.
Have you people followed the 'zero tolerance' insanity at schools? Boys get disciplined for drawing pictures of guns, biting toaster strudels into the shape of guns and talking about gun. A woman posted a picture about of her concealed carry license, the school where here daughter attends complained, the police gave her a criminal trespass warning and interrogated her about the CCW license and the fact she's in the military. I also think, it's due in part to her black skin color. Gun control started out at Black and Immigrant control. There's no law in this other than the insanity of 'zero tolerance'.
This of course is lawlessness created from out of control government.
The idea that I'm LE or even know any LEO's is simply wrong. I don't. I've been concerned about out of control police since living in the LA area in the 80's with the militarization of cops and the sheriff's visible even back then. Rodney King was just the match that set off the pile of tinder built up by abusive LAPD for years.
So, are the schools right to enforce "zero tolerance" as they see fit? Can't you see the insanity and inhumanity?
As a conservative libertarian, I see the vital necessity to reduce the size and scope of government at all levels. You leave large areas of unwritten law to the social compact and rely on the people and common sense to fill in the blanks, as in this incident. You don't handcuff fellow LEO's unless you have good reason to from an imminent threat.
In my life, I've found women more likely to enforce all rules, just look at classrooms and public schools. Males tend to have their groups with more informal unwritten laws. So, having women enforce rules blindly is part and parcel of the continuing war on masculinity. Obviously, big government much prefers women, who are going to be compliant to (ironically) Big Brother.
Any questions?
I was going to reply but other’s beat me to it.
We can see clearly where big govnerment is heading, to a type of social facism. Where already there in parts.
Do we really want government to enforce all laws and non-laws and illegal laws?
One could argue yes, so that voters actually get what they voted for good and hard. But remember, enforcing all the laws is literally impossible. Every American violates at least one law and possibly a felony every single day. Imprison everyone. Now, that's a plan.
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