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951-Riverside

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2. If it makes them feel better, he'll now endure years of harassment or even be killed by the police
Thu Nov 26, 2015, 09:49 AM
Nov 2015

Unless he came alone, doesnt live in the area and wasnt part of a group, they're going to figure out who he is and when they do its going to be hell on earth.

Even upstanding cops are not immune from this:



The Florida Highway Patrol trooper at the center of firestorm after she pulled over a speeding cop at gunpoint said fellow law enforcement officers have created a "life-threatening" situation that caused her to be in such fear for her safety she has become a "hermit."

Trooper Donna "Jane" Watts' 69-page lawsuit, filed in federal court Friday, seeks more than $1 million in damages. She is suing more than 100 police officers and agencies, and the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles. The suit alleges 88 law enforcement officers from 25 jurisdictions illegally accessed her personal information more than 200 times, violating her privacy.


http://articles.sun-sentinel.com/2012-12-26/news/fl-deputy-watts-lawsuit-20121224_1_law-enforcement-officers-margate-officers-police-officers

Trooper suing Juno officers says they improperly accessed information


WEST PALM BEACH — A Florida Highway Patrol trooper, who claims she was harassed by police throughout the state after she cited an off-duty Miami cop for reckless driving, is suing two current and one former Juno Beach police officer for misusing a law enforcement computer database to discover personal information about her.

The lawsuit filed this week in U.S. District Court is part of a second round of lawsuits Trooper Donna Jane Watts is filing against police agencies throughout the state.

Watts snared national headlines three years ago when she filed a massive lawsuit, claiming she was harassed by police for violating an unwritten code that law enforcement officers treat their own differently.

In the lawsuit, she claimed angry officers got her unlisted phone numbers and address from the state’s Driver and Vehicle Information Database and used it to make harassing phone calls and to stalk her. By law, the so-called DAVID system can only be used for legitimate law enforcement purposes.


http://www.palmbeachpost.com/news/news/local/trooper-suing-juno-officers-says-they-improperly-a/nmRH9/
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