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Bad Cop, No Donut! $1.35M settlement for strip searches
2003-06-24 10:35:25
http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v03/n937/a05.html
That's about $2000 per woman, less attorney fees. Pity the cops themselves didn't have to pay it out of their own pockets. That might have sent the lesson home. Frank Ney N4ZHG WV/EMT-B NRA(L) GOA CCRKBA JPFO ProvNRA LPWV -- "Apparently on New Texas, killing a politician wasn't regarded as _malum in se_, and was _malum prohibitorum_ only to the extent that what the politician got was in excess of what he deserved." -H. Beam Piper, _Lone Star Planet/A Planet For Texans_ United Airlines Must Die! http://www.dont-fly.com Abuses by the BATF http://www.elfie.org/~croaker/batfabus.html
2003-06-24 15:41:08
AH#49 wrote:
> > Frank Ney wrote: > > > > http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v03/n937/a05.html > > > > That's about $2000 per woman, less attorney fees. > > What the fuck does this have to do with guns, Frank? > > Stay in your drug newsgroups, you pinhead. You are in the wrong newsgroup, AH49, this one is about freedom. That includes freedom from feral cops. Try rec.guns for guns only. Pat Hines
2003-06-25 00:44:00
"Frank Ney"
news:rcogfvkemivt0vb1s3viqf3m0ag882b68g@4ax.com... > http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v03/n937/a05.html > > That's about $2000 per woman, less attorney fees. Pity the cops > didn't have to pay it out of their own pockets. That might have sent the > lesson home. This "lesson" you mention...I suppose it includes one of these poor women busted for something 'minor', say, false 911 call, getting her throat cut by another who snuck a razor into the jail? It's sad that you condone this gruesome death for such minor crimes. Oh well, just goes to prove that so-called "prisoner's rights advocates" are really interested in seeing prisoners killed, preferably in the most gory, painful manner possible. Pagan
2003-06-26 09:14:26
On Tue, 24 Jun 2003 10:35:25 -0400, Frank Ney
wrote: >http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v03/n937/a05.html > >That's about $2000 per woman, less attorney fees. Pity the cops themselves >didn't have to pay it out of their own pockets. That might have sent the >lesson home. There'll always be a few bad apples as the saying goes - a pity no one bothers to clean the barrel. The problem is with the entire criminal justice system that rewards crooked prosecutors and penalizes honest ones. Many Falsely Imprisoned by Prosecutors <http://www.guardian.co.uk/uslatest/story/0,1282,-2835574,00.html> When America starts locking up bent DAs - then you might get justice - at the moment bent DAs aren't even sacked from their jobs.
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