Brickbat: Stop and Snoop

The U.S. Justice Department has charged former Florissant, Missouri, police officer Julian Alcala with 20 counts of deprivation of rights and one count of destroying records in a federal investigation. Prosecutors said that during traffic stops Alcala would take women's phones, telling them it was to confirm their insurance coverage or vehicle registration. But he actually searched the phones for nude images, which he would then photograph on his own phone. In a separate case in the same court, the feds have charged former Missouri State Highway Patrol trooper David McKnight with nine counts of deprivation of rights and one count of destroying records. Prosecutors said McKnight would do the exact same thing: take phones from women he stopped, search for nude images, and photograph them with his phone.
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Apparently these guys haven't heard of the internet.
Or pay for a VPN. Missouri and Louisiana have porn-walls up. Proofing again, once you go free porn on demand, you can't go back.
Missouri doesn't have a porn wall that I've heard of.
Damnit, it didn't pass, yet.
Tranny drivers may have enjoyed the cops finding noods that revealed the beans & franks.
That doesn’t mean they aren’t women!
/jeff
The lack of ovaries and a womb impart that designation.
So, what I am taking from this, is that there are a number of women going around with nude pictures of themselves on their phones? Such that it was worth these cops while to randomly snoop around as the opportunity arose?
+1
Also, apparently the women are otherwise, IME, unusually stupid as well. The other version of this story had the woman unlocking and handing over her phone with the documents (and nudes). This version says the officer claimed he was using the phone to check license and registration. Neither situation paints the women as very high-brow or legally well-informed.