This is the Bee.......oh, wait....................
Until now, I’ve only suspected that insanity was contagious.
Now I’m certain of it.
if it’s stupid, it comes for Kalifornia.
Trivializing criminals.
And future crimes can be solved or prevented if we have access to mug shots.
As: a woman or child is abducted and witnesses could identify the suspect but now they aren’t allowed to see the faces. Suspect was seen earlier in the day and used the same kind of van. Also gas station camera showed him before the abduction.
Woman or child found dead a day later.
Progress?
That’s racist! We know perps aren’t usually yellow, they’re of a darker persuasion.
Some of them will surely claim that their Lego is misgendered.
So if you are as innocent as the freshly fallen snow, and you have a crazy wife who calls the police and says you Blasey-Forded them, they will come and arrest you. Your picture goes up for everyone to see, and then the crazy wife recants, and all charges are dropped. Why should your mug shot be up??? Innocent until proven guilty used to be the mindset. I don’t have a problem with them posting pictures of inmates who have been found guilty by a jury of their peers and are serving time in the correctional facility. Just because you are arrested, doesn’t mean you did anything wrong, just ask most any J6er.
Years ago they stopped showing mugshots on the Atlanta nightly news.
Guess why.
They should put Newsomes head on all of them
if you are a real criminal you cant even have pictures posted of you being arrested, but if you are a J6th protestor you are thrown in jail for years for nothing.
Has this been cleared by Lego? If not I could see a very hefty lawsuit in the making.
Criminals have a right not to be identified. Only in California.
That’s incredibly stupid
Makes sense.
Uh, any black heads? ummmm, asking for a friend...
Some Scandinavian country tried this by pixelating faces to hide the race of criminals. Naturally you could tell the black pixelated faces were black criminals so they changed all the pixelations to Caucasian-colored pixelation. Of course they didn’t pixelate the arms of the criminals.
When I saw the photo I presumed — correctly so, no doubt — it was a group photo of the police department administrative staff.