Police union sues after officers had their cellphones searched without a warrant
Chalk this one up in the deliciously ironic category: a police union is suing the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey after several officers, during a criminal investigation, had their cellphones searched without a warrant. Here is more:
A union representing Port Authority of New York and New Jersey police officers has sued the agency, citing what it calls “widespread, ongoing and unconstitutional searches” of their private cellphones.
The lawsuit was filed Wednesday in Manhattan federal court. It comes after a criminal investigation into a rowdy graduation party by out-of-uniform and off-duty rookie officers at a Hoboken, New Jersey, bar last summer. The investigation led to the firings of nine officers.
The lawsuit by the Port Authority Police Benevolent Association says Port Authority investigators intimidated officers into giving up their cellphones. It seeks unspecified damages.
This is quite ironic because when the issue went before the Supreme Court police agencies argued that searching cellphones without a warrant should be allowed:
Police agencies argued that searching through data on cellphones was no different from asking someone to turn out his pockets
The Supreme Court, in a unanimous decision, correctly ruled that warrantless cellphone searches were unconstitutional so it would appear on the surface that these officers have a legitimate case and if their fourth amendment right was violated I will stand with them.
However it is interesting to note that it appears as if the police feel there should be one rule for the people and another rule for them judging by these two cases. How quickly they changed their tune because of who the victims were in this case. All I ask for is equal protection under the law, maybe this will show them the error of their ways…
Malo periculosam libertatem quam quietum servitium

One rule for me and a different rule for thee…
Bunch of hypocrites.
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Exactly!
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Great catch Steve– I hadn’t read it before. Poetic Justice, and the wheel keeps turning.
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Yes it is, sometimes you don’t learn something until it happens to you and and maybe that will be the case here.
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They will get “special”treatment ….. just like the police &firemen were “exempt” from the glorious and beneficial “Right to SLAVE ….. I mean WORK” law up in Michigan.
The 1% will pet their GUARDS.
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