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3 Officers Suspected of Sharing Nude Photos From DUI Suspect's Phones!

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posted on Nov, 8 2014 @ 12:06 AM
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A California Highway Patrol officer suspected of stealing nude and racy photos from the cellphones of women arrested on drunken driving charges sent the pictures to at least two fellow officers in what he called a game, according to court documents.

Officer Sean Harrington, 35, confessed to investigators that he sent such photos at last six times over several years to colleagues in Dublin, but learned to do it while working in Los Angeles, the Contra Costa Times reported Friday. Harrington has worked for the CHP for five years, and the newspaper reports that he is assigned to administrative duties pending the investigation.


Desperate much? This was just a "game" to these officers. Abusing their power, stealing and sending personal photos from these women's phones.

Yep, just more fun and games for the CHP. They were drunk, so they deserved it right? (Sarcasm, btw)




posted on Nov, 8 2014 @ 12:14 AM
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posted on Nov, 8 2014 @ 12:15 AM
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I swear they are recruiting kids into the police force instead of decent men these days.



posted on Nov, 8 2014 @ 12:17 AM
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originally posted by: lovebeck

Yep, just more fun and games for the CHP. They were drunk, so they deserved it right? (Sarcasm, btw)



Keeping naked pictures on your phone means you deserve whatever comes your way...lol



posted on Nov, 8 2014 @ 12:31 AM
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It's said the NSA does the same with people's personal images. No images are safe on electronic instruments. Don't even have to mention the cloud hacking! Wonder what these victims learned from that and others who were almost victims who use these as data storage? People need to see that now it's the best thing that can be done to prevent this, is not have them assessable in files. How about "cold" storage if you must on an anonymous device. You still won't be immune from data being picked up by another party when sent online and well also to whoever it was sent to their storage, email, etc, may become compromised. Nonetheless, it's sad that it's gone this far, no authorities can be trusted as mature adults in their jobs.



posted on Nov, 8 2014 @ 05:51 AM
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originally posted by: pheonix358
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Quite right.

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