Re: Law Enforcement Officers Please Note
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Shot In The Dark</div><div class="ubbcode-body">A lot of nurses and doctors getting canned for the same reason. </div></div> See below..
JHuskey wrote:
"I don't have the case available right now or a link to it, but, the thing goes deeper than herspace, herpage, and internet boards, it also covered twitter, any text messages, and any other form of written or visual form of electronic communications sent over the internet or other public communications networks."
On the same Quinlan Press Reporter page (where they send out the advisories about the case I mentioned), there was another case listed where a nurse posted some pictures on line of a patient that had done something stupid, like we see sometimes here of the guy who shot himself in the hand/foot/groin, etc, and the hospital got sued and lost even though they had a policy in place AND had fired the nurse for her violation of the policy.
There was a another case there where a defendant got freed because another officer, not the arresting officer, posted about an arrest, and what he posted was closer to the truth than what the arresting officer testified to in court, and it was on hisspace. The police department paid out big bucks.
And there was a case where an officer put out a youtube with the car camera scene and the defendant was roughed up, and you guessed it, lost law suit and job because the testimony was not the same as the youtube shit.
Stupid is as stupid does.
Damn all that shit.
Even worse than that, how'd you like to be a "hot girl friends" poster here facing a sexual harassment charge at work, and the other side have some of the posts and comments from here by the person charged...