Biff Starbuck
Critical Thinker
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- Jan 28, 2007
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A former narcotics enforcement officer who has sold videos for the past few years about how to avoid being arrested on drug charges apparently set up a sting of his own recently. To prove a point that some police still uses FLIR infrared cameras to find suspected marijuana growing operations, in spite of a Supreme Court ruling the cameras were illegally invasive for screening houses without a warrant since they can be considered to see through walls to some extent, Barry Cooper set up a Christmas tree grow room. Cooper and his team say they covertly set up the growing room in a rented house, being careful to have no other indication of a drug operation other than the hot, bright lights in the house.
http://www.reason.com/blog/show/130429.html?success=1
Is this something cops should fear?
Having written and executed search warrants on the local and federal level, I don't think so. I was so careful to make sure I had the correct location and a huge amount of evidence on the suspects. If police are doing their jobs, and prosecutors and judges doing theirs, this should not happen. Between internal affairs investigations and civil lawsuits, most law enforcement personnel are extremely cautious.
While I have seen criminals try to cash in by manipulating a police encounter, baiting an officer with threats and profanity only to turn on the recorder to get the inappropriate response, I think in this case if the activists are careful they can effectively expose illegal or improper behavior. If law enforcement does their job correctly, eventually the Kopbusters will get bored or move on to another jurisdiction.
http://www.reason.com/blog/show/130429.html?success=1
Is this something cops should fear?
Having written and executed search warrants on the local and federal level, I don't think so. I was so careful to make sure I had the correct location and a huge amount of evidence on the suspects. If police are doing their jobs, and prosecutors and judges doing theirs, this should not happen. Between internal affairs investigations and civil lawsuits, most law enforcement personnel are extremely cautious.
While I have seen criminals try to cash in by manipulating a police encounter, baiting an officer with threats and profanity only to turn on the recorder to get the inappropriate response, I think in this case if the activists are careful they can effectively expose illegal or improper behavior. If law enforcement does their job correctly, eventually the Kopbusters will get bored or move on to another jurisdiction.