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#277260 02/13/08 06:24 PM
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http://www.kutv.com/content/news/local/story.aspx?content_id=49094c36-ec83-4306-954a-eca063c62693
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New Bill To Allow Police Misconduct Be Hidden From Public
Written by: Jonny Glines
Email: jglines@kutv2.com
Last Update: 2/12 10:50 pm

Bill To Seal Police Misconduct Records
Senator Chris Buttars (Four Points Media)
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Senator Chris Buttars (Four Points Media)
A new bill proposed at the legislature would allow for police to withhold misconduct reports from the public. Supporters of the bill believe that police misconduct should be kept secret from the public so to not discredit police testimony. Others say that a forthright police unit is essential to the community.
In September, Jared Massey was zapped with a taser by Trooper John Gardner. A video of the incident was recorded from Gardner?s patrol car. Gardner can be seen shocking Massey until he hits the ground while Massey?s wife screams from the side of their SUV.
More than a million people watched the video on ?YouTube.? Massey was shocked to see his new found fame. The footage may have never been seen had Massey not made a records request to obtain the tape.
Currently, misconduct reports are available in Utah with an official records request. Under the bill SB260, sponsored by Senator Chris Buttars, the video and investigation report from Massey?s tazering might have been kept secret from the public and journalists.
The bill is certainly said to be controversial. But controversy is not new to Buttars.
In the past, Buttars has received much criticism for being the topic in heated controversial issues involving homosexuality, racism and the challenging of evolution in schools.
Now, with SB260, some believe that Buttars would be allowing for hidden misconduct from those who are expected to live the highest of society?s standards.
Representative David Litvak says ?I think what?s critical with law enforcement is public trust. If it appears that things are swept under the rug or not done in the light of the public; you can comprise that trust.?
But, Buttars says that the bill would only include non-criminal reports to be withheld from the public and that currently, non-criminal reports can be used in court to discredit police testimony.

A main concern of SB260 supporters is with the business ?rate-my-cop,? which is a national company that has made requests for misconduct reports on every officer in every agency in the area. Buttars believes that ?rate-my-cop? will put the information into a data base and sell it to defense attorneys.
?Some defense attorney can say, ?did you do x-y-z,? and you (the officer) would have to say yes, even though it was dismissed and not founded,? says Buttars.
It appears that like past issues; SB260 will be an item in which Buttars will have people in his support...and against him.

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that was a clean tazer application. That guy could have had a gun in his rig that he was going back for.

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last time i checked tazers were considered less then lethal, but you are right everyone is a potential murderer.
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No police or any type of law enforcement should have any type of weapon (gun, tazer, pepper spray, baton) because everyone isn't a potential threat!!
As a matter of fact, why don't we get rid of law enforcement all together because since everyone isn't a potential threat we don't need the police to defend the public!
Seriously stretch you're a cool guy and a lot of the times I agree with what you say but damn there's also so many times what you say is so far off the deep end it's almost unbelievable.


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Here 2 year old Kid tazered, no death or injury.
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we still don't know the long term effects of cell phones...
20 bucks says it's worse than a taser.

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we still don't know the long term effects of cell phones...
20 bucks says it's worse than a taser.

We actually are starting to get our first real test results on the effects of cell phones and it is not looking good. By the end of 2009 I promise you things will have changed drastically in cell phone design if they care about the human brain and our children growing up using cellphones.

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I hate cellphones for this very reason. Handsfree sets have been proven to even increase radiation exposure as well, so no real way around it. Unfortunately I'm never more than a couple of feet away from one.
Saw a surgeon on TV the other day referring to "typical cellphone tumors" and I was like fuck you doc lol. Brain tumors are among the forms of cancer / disease that scare the fuck out of me.
Telltale sign is when the side of your head around the temples/ears heat up like shit after just 15 mins. Common sense tells me to not put a fucking mini microwave next to the parts of my brain that control speech, memory, hearing and vision.
Implementing zero tolerance on cellphones in bedroom. Should kill some of the exposure, regardless of how dangerous research proves it to be.
Don't wanna derail this thread, was just an interesting sidetrack,

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i put my hand in the microwave to grab tea too soon. maybe thats avoidable radiation. it feels hot and cooky.

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