Wednesday, January 26, 2011
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Police in a city ranked top in the state for alcohol-related traffic fatalities might soon be trying a new tactic to keep drunken drivers off the road: Electronic shaming on Facebook.
In a contentious move that has raised the hackles of privacy advocates and been met with resistance from a police department fearful of alienating residents, a councilman in Huntington Beach wants police to begin posting the mug shots of everyone who is arrested more than once for driving while under the influence.
"If it takes shaming people to save lives, I am willing to do it," said Devin Dwyer, the councilman behind the proposal. "I'm hoping it prevents others from getting behind the wheel and getting inebriated."
Dwyer initially wanted the police department to post on Facebook photographs of everyone arrested for DUI in the bar-laden beach town just south of Los Angeles. He has watered down his proposal - now only repeat offenders would be featured on the virtual wall of shame - in hopes of winning support from the rest of the seven-member council, which is set to vote on the issue Tuesday.
Huntington Beach, a city of about 200,000 famed for its Surf City alias, an off-leash dog beach and a downtown packed with bars, is ranked top out of 56 California cities of similar size for the number of alcohol-related traffic fatalities. In 2009, 195 people were killed or injured.
Drunken driving laws are aggressively enforced, and in 2009, there were 1,687 DUI arrests.
"There is a saying: Come to Huntington Beach on vacation, leave on probation," said attorney Randall Bertz, who specializes in DUI cases.
Bertz, a former police officer who has been defending such cases for 23 years, said uploading DUI suspects' photos onto Facebook violates their right to privacy and would likely not be a deterrent to habitual drunken drivers.
"It will have a negative impact on relations with the community, the police department and city officials," he said. "What's next, will they have drunk drivers walk around with sandwich boards? Will it be public flogging?"
For its part, the Huntington Beach police department is pushing back against Dwyer's proposal. Police spokesman Lt. Russell Reinhart said that since launching its Facebook page in November, officers have found it to be a valuable way of getting information to the public and soliciting tips on tough cases.
A couple of DUI suspect mug shots have been posted, but they were from egregious cases where police thought the public could be at immediate risk from the suspect. Reinhart fears Facebook fans could be turned off by the routine public shaming of all repeat DUI offenders.
"We see no value in doing that," he said. "Law enforcement is not about public shaming."
Dwyer said he has received wide support from residents for his proposal, including from a woman whose husband and three children were killed in an alcohol-related crash. He decided to push his plan forward after the local newspaper had a change in editorial policy and ceased publishing arrest logs.
Connie Boardman, a Huntington Beach councilwoman who opposes Dwyer's idea, said posting the photos would have little effect on behavior.
"People who habitually drink and drive are alcoholics and are not going to be shamed by this," she said. "But their parents and their spouses would be mortified."
She added that children might be bullied if peers see their parents on a Facebook wall of shame.
"That is going to result in tremendous humiliation for a kid who has no hope of controlling his parent's behavior," she said.
Other police departments have already tried putting up a rogue's gallery of DUI arrestees, though some of these attempts have been short lived.
In Evesham Township, N.J., the 75-officer police force maintains an active Facebook page and initially posted every DUI arrest mug shot. Within four months, the county prosecutor told police to stop the practice because it was unclear whether it was allowed under rules about what information police can release.
Continure here...
http://www.kboi2.com/news/offbeat/114132769.html
Bombs and Drugs
Patrick Green
DESTRUCTIVE DEVICES OR BOMBS-UNLAWFUL POSSESSION
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE-DELIVERY
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE-DELIVERY
Read more: http://www.idahostatesman.com/2011/01/26/1503197/boise-police-find-meth-pot-and.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+IdahostatesmancomLocalNewsBoise+%28IdahoStatesman.com+Boise%29#ixzz1CBj4KRx5
Patrick M. Green is being held in the Ada County Jail on charges of delivery of methamphetamine and marijuana and unlawful possession of an explosive device after Boise police searched his Central Bench home Tuesday night for an unrelated case.
Boise police had been investigating reports of possible drug sales at Green’s home in the 4800 block of Blaser Circle - located next to Cassia Park in the Orchard/Roosevelt streets neighborhood - prior to Tuesday but were there around 11 p.m. to help Ada County Sheriff’s deputies look for another woman, Candace Turner, who was wanted for a felony probation violation.
Boise police officials say the 39-year-old Green allowed officers in his house to look for Turner, which is when police found about one gram of methamphetamine, 35 grams of marijuana, packaging materials and other drug paraphernalia in different rooms inside.
Police also found a plastic bottle, which appeared to be filled with gunpowder with a fuse attached into the cap. The Boise police bomb squad eventually removed the homemade bomb from the home and disposed of it at a different location, according to reports.
Police officials say they found no evidence the gun powder filled bottle was part of any threat or specific plan but did not offer a theory as to why it was in the home.
Officers charged Green with the more serious charge of drug delivery instead of possession based on finding packaging materials and other undisclosed evidence that drugs were being sold at the home, police officials said Wednesday.
Green will make his initial court appearance later Wednesday.
Read more: http://www.idahostatesman.com/2011/01/26/1503197/boise-police-find-meth-pot-and.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+IdahostatesmancomLocalNewsBoise+%28IdahoStatesman.com+Boise%29#ixzz1CBj4KRx5
Doing 110 in the Bentley.... What a criminal!
Comedian Chris Tucker was arrested in April 2005 and charged with reckless driving and fleeing to elude after he did not immediately pull over his speeding 2005 Bentley. Tucker, 33, spent about 30 minutes in a McDuffie County lockup before posting cash bond and being released. According to cops, the 'Rush Hour' star, an Atlanta native, was doing 109 mph on Interstate 20 when clocked by state troopers.
Monday, January 24, 2011
BUSTED!
Boise Police: 21-year-old Eagle man arrested for trying to meet up with 14-year-old girl for se
Read more: http://www.idahostatesman.com/2011/01/24/1500339/police-21-year-old-boise-man-arrested.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+IdahostatesmancomLocalNews+%28IdahoStatesman.com+Local+News%29#ixzz1C1Utj6yx
Tresspassing
Shia LaBeouf was arrested in November 2007 after he refused to leave a Chicago Walgreens. The 21-year-old LaBeouf, who appeared to be intoxicated, was popped after he ignored a security guard's demand to leave the drugstore. The actor, pictured above in a Chicago Police Department mug shot, was hit with a misdemeanor criminal trespassing charge.Shia LaBeouf was arrested in November 2007 after he refused to leave a Chicago Walgreens. The 21-year-old LaBeouf, who appeared to be intoxicated, was popped after he ignored a security guard's demand to leave the drugstore. The actor, pictured above in a Chicago Police Department mug shot, was hit with a misdemeanor criminal trespassing charge.
Shia LaBeouf was arrested in November 2007 after he refused to leave a Chicago Walgreens. The 21-year-old LaBeouf, who appeared to be intoxicated, was popped after he ignored a security guard's demand to leave the drugstore. The actor, pictured above in a Chicago Police Department mug shot, was hit with a misdemeanor criminal trespassing charge.
Shia LaBeouf was arrested in November 2007 after he refused to leave a Chicago Walgreens. The 21-year-old LaBeouf, who appeared to be intoxicated, was popped after he ignored a security guard's demand to leave the drugstore. The actor, pictured above in a Chicago Police Department mug shot, was hit with a misdemeanor criminal trespassing charge.
Tim Allen
Actor Tim Allen was arrested in October 1978 while attempting to sell a large amount of cocaine to a Michigan undercover officer. Allen, 25 at the time, served about two years in federal prison following the bust.
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
New Year, New Record!
This guy has managed to make it in the jail on 3 different arrest this month. 2 DUI's in 2 weeks make this guy a GLAM SHOT Superstar.
Monday, January 17, 2011
Public Dumbass
You have to be a complete dumb ass to get arrested for public intoxication ticket. This guy looks like he could be a threat to society and should get his rights to bare arms taken away....
Sunday, January 16, 2011
Petit
Theft-Petit.
Hopefully this guy was stealing some clippers to shave that stupid patch off his face...
Sunday, January 9, 2011
Karate Kid Master gets OWNED!
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
Monday, January 3, 2011
'Jackass' Farting Guy -- The Mug Shot
Lacy was busted in Oklahoma on December 14 -- after cops say Lacy was in possession of a controlled substance (weed) and drug paraphernalia (rolling papers).
Lacy was charged with two misdemeanors -- and if convicted, he could spend up to two years in prison and face $2,000 in fines.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)