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'I feel like I was raped,' woman says of invasive roadside strip search (Harris Co. TX)
Click2Houstoncom ^ | Aug. 15, 2017 | Syan Rhodes

Posted on 08/15/2017 3:26:25 PM PDT by heartwood

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To: heartwood; MrEdd; i_robot73
....followed by the Fascists, and their enablers on both ends of the spectrum..."

No different than a search prior to a jail cell. Was something left out to make a "good story" appear in print? What could have happened to initiate this search?

I wasn't there.

41 posted on 08/16/2017 4:04:51 AM PDT by Does so (The Enlightened Left openly sacrifices "women and children first" on the altar of multiculturalism..)
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To: bigbob
To conflate this with the riots is a logical fallacy.

Agree; I meant it more as ironic. And I suspect it was decisions from the mayor's office in the VA case that led to the police letting the situation get out of control. That's why I like a sheriff LE model over city police force. My core complaint is why do we pay for police, when it seems the focus has moved away from protecting life and property, to catching 'bad' guys - defined often as driving 10 over the speed limit or smelling pot.

42 posted on 08/16/2017 8:53:29 AM PDT by JTHomes (Government is force.)
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