Opposing views: Women Win Lawsuit After Being Violated During Roadside Search of Body Cavities

Opposing views: Women Win Lawsuit After Being Violated During Roadside Search by Jonathan Wolfe:

The Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) has closed a lawsuit involving two Texas women who claimed to be violated during a road side search last July.

The two women are Angela and Ashley Dobbs. They were pulled over for throwing cigarette butts out of their car window during a trip to Oklahoma last year. State Trooper David Farrell claimed he smelled marijuana in the car and decided to do a search. He found nothing.

Despite that, Farrell decided the women needed to be searched as well, and he called female Trooper Kelly Helleson to do the search. Here’s where the problems began.

Rather than sticking to a standard pat down search, Helleson searched, quite literally, every cavity of the women’s bodies. She put on a pair of latex gloves and used her fingers to search the anuses and vaginas of both women. Helleson even used the same pair of gloves for both women.

The criminal cases are still pending against the officers for sexual oppression and, if convicted, they’d have to register as sex offenders.

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