techdirt: Courts Aren’t Buying Dispensary-Raiding Cops’ ‘Expectation Of Privacy’ Arguments

techdirt: Courts Aren’t Buying Dispensary-Raiding Cops’ ‘Expectation Of Privacy’ Arguments by Tim Cushing:

We recently covered the complete absurdity that is the Santa Ana police union’s legal battle to clear cops caught misbehaving (to put it lightly…) during a raid on a pot dispensary. The cops in question tore cameras out of the wall, disabled the surveillance system and then, when they thought they were “safe,” made disparaging comments about a disabled woman, ate presumably pot-laced edibles, played a few rounds of darts and generally behaved like any group of miscreants would if they felt they were unobserved.

Among the numerous laughable claims made in the union’s effort to block recordings of these actions from being used against the cops performing these actions is that the recording itself is “illegal” as the officers had an “expectation of privacy” while performing their law enforcement duties in a public areas of a publicly-accessible business.

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