More than 300 undercover Los Angeles police officers filed legal claims against the city and police department Tuesday after their names and photographs were released to a technology watchdog group that posted them online.
The watchdog group Stop LAPD Spying Coalition posted more than 9,300 officers' information and photographs last month in a searchable online database called 'Watch the Watchers' following a public records request by a reporter for progressive news outlet Knock LA.
Chief Michel Moore admitted previously that the department had 'made a big mistake' and said that he 'deeply regrets that the mistake happened.'
The watchdog group Stop LAPD Spying Coalition posted more than 9,300 officers' information and photographs last month in a searchable online database called 'Watch the Watchers' following a public records request by a reporter for progressive news outlet Knock LA.
Chief Michel Moore admitted previously that the department had 'made a big mistake' and said that he 'deeply regrets that the mistake happened.'
"Undercover" - A liar lying about who they are and what they are doing. Government employees should not be allowed to lie. PERIOD. A lying government employee is more of a danger than anything their lies supposedly stop. You can't trust any word out of a liar's mouth.
ReplyDelete"Undercover" = "secret police". 300 of them sounds like too many for one nation, let alone one city.
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