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Mob Rule & Shooting In Public - A Horror Story +1
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 434442" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>I'm not going to feel better about any of this until I get some tenable legal answers and/or advice on the situation. I got a copy of the Investigation Report from the police yesterday, and while reading through the report makes it obvious I did nothing wrong and cooperated fully, the report does hold my name, DL# and address as the "suspect" in a "suspicious person call" dealing with kids getting on a bus. What the hell that means the next time a cop pulls up my name for <em>any</em> reason, I don't know, but I can tell you that the information could certainly color me in a bad light depending on the attitude and experience of the officer and anyone else involved. So, I'm not getting in touch with lawyers to see if I can somehow get my information redacted and the incident expunged, but I have no idea what that's going to take. </p><p></p><p>And I haven't even mentioned the fact that the entire story told me on the side of the road by the cop dealing with the nature of the person making the complaint bears no similarity whatsoever to what is actually in the report. There is no mention of a kid, school principal or worried mother, only a paranoid bus driver who managed to think I was "taking photos of children getting on a school bus" when I was standing on the opposite side of the bus from the one kid that did get on making that very accusation impossible. It's gonna be a long time before I "feel better".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 434442, member: 9240"] I'm not going to feel better about any of this until I get some tenable legal answers and/or advice on the situation. I got a copy of the Investigation Report from the police yesterday, and while reading through the report makes it obvious I did nothing wrong and cooperated fully, the report does hold my name, DL# and address as the "suspect" in a "suspicious person call" dealing with kids getting on a bus. What the hell that means the next time a cop pulls up my name for [I]any[/I] reason, I don't know, but I can tell you that the information could certainly color me in a bad light depending on the attitude and experience of the officer and anyone else involved. So, I'm not getting in touch with lawyers to see if I can somehow get my information redacted and the incident expunged, but I have no idea what that's going to take. And I haven't even mentioned the fact that the entire story told me on the side of the road by the cop dealing with the nature of the person making the complaint bears no similarity whatsoever to what is actually in the report. There is no mention of a kid, school principal or worried mother, only a paranoid bus driver who managed to think I was "taking photos of children getting on a school bus" when I was standing on the opposite side of the bus from the one kid that did get on making that very accusation impossible. It's gonna be a long time before I "feel better". [/QUOTE]
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