Los Santos Police Department Public Inquiries Media Relations Division |
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Your Name: Emily Whitehorse
Your Phone Number: 225-4437
Your Position in Your Agency: Lead Writer
Your Email Address: Auto Reply to Email
Date / Time of Request ((UTC via /time)): 22/AUG/21 20:33 (E.g. 16/SEP/19 13:00)
Your Phone Number: 225-4437
Your Position in Your Agency: Lead Writer
Your Email Address: Auto Reply to Email
Date / Time of Request ((UTC via /time)): 22/AUG/21 20:33 (E.g. 16/SEP/19 13:00)
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Detailed information of your request:
Hello, I hope members of the media relations department are doing well.
I have three questions I seek to have answered in this Inquiry.
I eagerly await the departments response, we thank you for your continued work with Weazel News in order to provide factual information to the citizens of Los Santos and San Andreas at whole.
Hello, I hope members of the media relations department are doing well.
I have three questions I seek to have answered in this Inquiry.
- My first question is in regards to interactions between LSPD and Weazel News.
- The second question is in regards to the department itself and how it interprets government authority.
- Lastly I seek information in regards to how the department interprets the fourth amendment to the Constitution of the United States of America.
What procedures does LSPD seek our agency to follow in regards to inquiries about Officer/Police misconduct, concluded IA reports, and officer discharges. My assumption is the LSPD would not like detailed information requests of such nature to be placed inside a "Public Inquirie" request.
Does the LSPD view the press releases filed by the commissioners office as Executive actions under the lawful authority granted to the San Andreas State Government reinforced by the San Andreas State Constitution, backed in-itself by the Authority of the Constitution of the United States of America or are they just bog standard press releases with no inherent authority or lawful intent behind them.
I have observed on numerous occasions member of the public be stopped by non Gang Unit affiliated officers for minor traffic violations such as an illegal U-Turn, only to be then asked to step out of the car in order for a search to be conducted of there person. This action arguably violates the 4th Amendment that bars against unreasonable searches and seizures. Does the department actively deploy this tactic as a form of "Broken Window" policing or is this a case of officer misconduct.
I eagerly await the departments response, we thank you for your continued work with Weazel News in order to provide factual information to the citizens of Los Santos and San Andreas at whole.