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Re: Case Dismissed!!! Deputy doesn't show!

Posted by JPC on Sat Nov 4 14:37:24 2006, in response to Re: Case Dismissed!!! Deputy doesn't show!, posted by Broadway Lion on Sat Nov 4 10:33:14 2006.

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Contact his precinct commander so that he may be reprimanded for not knowing the law, and for waisting your time in court, with out the courtesy of his appearance.

Exactly. "Winning" is such a relative term.

Was this officer reprimanded for his egregious actions? He's a miserable son of a bitch and his actions are inexcusable. He should be.

Has the LAPD issued an updated advisory to its officers telling them that photography is legal? While photography may be a "suspicious" act worthy of police investigation in some cases, it by no means allows an officer to threaten a photographer with arrest or violence. Intently taking photographs of things that most people pay no mind to and take for granted is certainly unusual. Police officers are trained to look for unusual things and investigate them. "Investigation" means you go up, ask some questions and figure out what the hell is going on.

Again, "winning" is a relative term. I'm sure the exact same situation will repeat itself over and over again, until some very real changes are made. When people in the US wake up and realize that the Homeland Security emperor has no clothes, and elect people who will make appropriate changes, and enough people rise up and make a stink about these abhorrent breaches of Constitutional liberties and don't back down until something real is done about it, then we shall have "won."

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