Shaming "johns" and tweeting their pictures of arrest in prostitution sting Atlantic

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Oldgamer

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I am not sure what to think about this. But this "tweeting" can end up have far worse consequences for the family and kids than just for the guy who gets caught in my opinion. This shaming before a conviction is well, I don't know this just seems wrong. They need to just legalize prostitution and stop with the public shaming in my opinion.

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The Prostitution Sting Will Be Tweeted

Cops Are Going To Live Tweet A Prostitution Sting. We Have To See This Huffington Post
 

davmat787

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I am not sure what to think about this. But this "tweeting" can end up have far worse consequences for the family and kids than just for the guy who gets caught in my opinion. This shaming before a conviction is well, I don't know this just seems wrong. They need to just legalize prostitution and stop with the public shaming in my opinion.

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The Prostitution Sting Will Be Tweeted

Cops Are Going To Live Tweet A Prostitution Sting. We Have To See This Huffington Post

But they will quickly flash "All parties are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law" so its all good. I'm sure any wifes and children caught up in this due to an error are ok with that, afterall we are a nation of fine print.
 
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If nothing else this falls below a certain level of maturity law enforcement should maintain. This is high school level shenanigans.
 

crashtech

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The continued strong enforcement of victimless/manufactured crimes fits well with the authoritarian state we are. That prostitution stuff is nothing, you ought to read up on civil forfeiture.
 

OCGuy

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Too bad this country is so hungup on sex. This will not even put a dent in money-for-sex, and exploited women will continue to live and be abused off the grid.

Sad.

Not to mention that pesky little 5th, 8th Amendment, and 14th amendments. I realize that if the 1st and 2nd are ignored or curtailed, it is a little much to be bothered by rights so far down the list.
 
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nehalem256

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The announcement characterized the tactic as a "progressive" and "unprecedented."

Yep, shaming consenting adults for what they do with their bodies. How progressive!
 

crashtech

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It wouldn't surprise me if soon the "johns" could avoid having their pictures published by paying an upfront bribe fine.
 

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While helping disabled boy, he's 'tackled' in sex sting; now he sues
October 17, 2013|By Christine Mai-Duc
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A man arrested in a controversial Manhattan Beach sex sting operation is suing the city, claiming police wrongfully targeted him and violated his privacy when they publicized his name and released his photo.

Hawthorne resident Charles S. Couch, 22, alleges he was subject to false arrest, unlawful search and seizure, and a litany of other civil rights violations during a sting operation last March that involved a beach bathroom that police said had become a known meeting place for men seeking sex.


The city and a number of local news outlets were criticized by a prominent gay rights group last year for publishing the names, ages and photos of 18 men arrested during the sting.

DOCUMENT: Read the lawsuit

Now Couch is suing the city, its police chief, and 16 police officers, demanding $5 million in damages for mental distress, aggravation and loss of work, according to the suit, filed Friday in a Los Angeles federal court.

City officials said they had not been served with a copy of the complaint, and declined to comment. Couch’s attorney, Bruce Nickerson, did not respond to a request for comment.

According to Couch’s suit, he was working as a caregiver for Cambrian Homecare of Long Beach on March 9, 2012. On that day, he was supervising a child with mental disabilities as he walked along the Strand near the beach. When the child said he needed to use the restroom, Couch escorted him to one near Marine Avenue and the Strand.

He was waiting for the child, who was known to take an “abnormally long time” in the restroom, when an undercover officer walked in and entered the stall next to the child’s.

Minutes later, the suit alleges, the child bolted from the stall and told Couch the man was looking at him through a hole. Couch says he turned to leave with the child when the officer followed him, asking, “Why are you leaving so quickly?”

Next, the suit alleges, he was surrounded by five other officers, dressed in plainclothes and “resembling thugs.” Unaware they were police and fearing for the child’s safety, he grabbed him but was “tackled, choked and handcuffed” and taken to the jail where he was interrogated “for several hours.”

Eventually, the suit says, the child’s parents were called and they vouched for Couch and explained the child’s condition. He was later released with a detention certificate that said there was “insufficient evidence” against him.

Couch alleges police asked him for permission to retrieve the child’s backpack from his car, which he granted, but they instead proceeded to “ransack it completely” without a warrant, and seized his personal laptop.

It wasn’t returned until months later, the suit claims.
 

davmat787

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It wouldn't surprise me if soon the "johns" could avoid having their pictures published by paying an upfront bribe fine.

Good idea, we should bring back the idea of indulgences from the middle ages where people could pay the church for sins yet to be committed so they won't get into trouble for committing them. Of course we would pay the courts or police instead of a church.
 

UglyCasanova

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I feel the same way regarding websites (we have one set up by our sheriffs office) where the post the mugshots of all bookings. I don't care what the fine print is, the court of public opinion sees every single face on there as guilty.
 
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