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It is concerned with enticing people to commit crimes they would not, in the normal course of events, have considered.
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Rules on "closing the deal" vary according to the police department. There is no way Chief Acavedo is gonna allow that technique in Austin. The illegal act committed to make a conviction should at least be a lesser one than the crime they are trying to prosecute. Can you imagine the PR nightmare of allowing cops to engage in FS on the taxpayers' dime to bust someone on a misdemeanor? Especially when it's so easy to bust dumb girls without ever taking your clothes off? I really don't see how they get away with such rules in other municipalities. It must be because most cases are plead out and the media has never really made a big deal about it. I think one "7 on your side" style expose would put an end to any such police policy in most communities. Originally Posted by Sensual Sophia
I did not say that this has happened to me, did I? I do have first hand knowledge of a very sad story, but it is not my place to tell. Please do not make presumptions or twist my words.Yes, you did. Please learn what words mean; if it didn't happen to you it isn't first-hand knowledge. Getting told the story by the person it happened to is second-hand knowledge.
Respectfully,
Britney Originally Posted by BritneyBangs
Yes, you did. Please learn what words mean; if it didn't happen to you it isn't first-hand knowledge. Getting told the story by the person it happened to is second-hand knowledge. Originally Posted by 78704
Ding Ding Ding! They do not make it to trial, in most cases. BUT do not think it hasn't happend or will not continue to happen here in Austin. If they want you bad enough they will do what they want. Oh how I wish I could tell you all a very interesting story. No disrespect to the ethical law enforment out there. Originally Posted by BritneyBangs
Yes, you did. Please learn what words mean; if it didn't happen to you it isn't first-hand knowledge. Getting told the story by the person it happened to is second-hand knowledge. Originally Posted by 78704She absolutely did not. Pay attention.
I highly doubt that it is APD policy to allow police officers to engage in FS to bust misdemeanor crimes. If policy has changed, I'd love to hear about it and get that story out to the media immediately because there is no way that the general Austin community would tolerate sanctioned full service on the taxpayers' dime. APD had to cancel their last Cadette class due to a budget shortfall. If they have suddenly begun paying officers to get off, I'm sure some reporters would be eager to hear about it. I'm willing to bet that if an APD officer engages in FS and then busts the girl, it happens outside of department policy and he is relying on a "he said/she said" thing working in his favor. So is your story concerning an Austin bust or some other jurisdiction? And did the officer acknowledge the FS in his police report?You should read on Houston's boys in blue. Lie, cheat and, steal to seal the deal should be their motto. There are NUMEROUS claims of officers down here engaging in this sort of behavior unfortunately the ladies busted usually want a quick out of the situation so they plead to lesser charges or guilty so their stories never get heard.
There is a BIG difference between a corrupt cop engaging in illegal acts against department regulations and an official police policy permitting such illegal acts. Originally Posted by Sensual Sophia