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Title: Rate My Cop
Post by: philw on March 22, 2009, 03:16:33 AM
what a crock of shit


<http://ratemycop.com/>


I don't blame the coppers being pissed off about this  :grrrr: :grrrr:

if there was a web site  rate my politicians  I bet they would make laws to shut it down or just block it  :grrrr:
http://cbs13.com/local/rate.a.cop.2.673410.html

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Police agencies from coast to coast are furious with a new website on the internet. RateMyCop.com has the names of thousands of officers, and many believe it is putting them in danger.

Officer Hector Basurto, the vice president of the Latino Police Officers Association, recently learned about the site. "I'd like to see it gone," he said.

"Having a website like this out there puts a lot of law enforcement in danger," he said. "It exposes us out there."

Kevin Martin, the vice president of the San Francisco Police Officers Association, agrees. "Will they be able to access our home addresses, home phone numbers, marital status, whether or not we have children? That's always a big concern for us," he said.

Creators of the site say no personal information will be on the site. They gathered officers' names, which are public information, from more than 450 police agencies nationwide. Some listings also have badge numbers along with the officer's names.

Rebecca Costell says, in a statement, that the site helps people rate more than 130,000 officers by rating them on authority, fairness and satisfaction.

She adds, "Our website's purpose is to break the stereotype that people have that cops are all bad by having officers become responsible for their actions."

The site is so new that many Bay Area police agencies are not aware of it. San Francisco police say they have no connection with the site and would not take any of its comments seriously.

Police associations that represent more than 100,000 police and sheriffs in California are now seeking legislation to see if they can eliminate the site altogether. They say that officers who are rated face unfair maligning without any opportunity to defend themselves.

The CPCA will work with other law enforcement associations to pursue legislation to stop the website. Constitutional attorney and former San Francisco Police Commissioner Peter Keane said eliminating the site is difficult.

"Any kind of publication is protected as long as it's not publishing privileged information," he said.

The First Amendment would be the site's protection.
Title: Re: Rate My Cop
Post by: TAB on March 22, 2009, 05:18:20 AM
1st amendment says thats ok... but, if this web site was for say contractors, would you have a prob with it?

The contracting board has a web site that lists all my personal info, short of my SS#  other wise every thing is there, my comp company, bonding company, my work and home address, any claims... It all has to be there by law... if we had that for cops they would be screaming bloody murder.  You can search, by name, address, company name, phone number, CL # and lic types.

https://www2.cslb.ca.gov/OnlineServices/CheckLicense/LicenseRequest.asp


Yes, I really hate that it has all that info.
Title: Re: Rate My Cop
Post by: Badgersmilk on March 22, 2009, 08:30:47 AM
If cops arent acting unprofessionally...  Whats the problem?  You think a web site will infuence a cop, or anyone else that acts like a jerk from doing it???

I see more cop cars driving with their heads up their ...'s than civilians do.  Last time a cop broke the law in front of me...  3 days ago.

I dont think three weeks pass without hearing on the Detroit news about a cop getting caught driving drunk.  NICE!  Great work. ::)
Title: Re: Rate My Cop
Post by: tombogan03884 on March 22, 2009, 11:28:45 AM
Are they afraid of being accountable for their actions ?
Title: Re: Rate My Cop
Post by: MikeBjerum on March 22, 2009, 11:32:07 AM
Warning:  This post is aimed at the bad apples that need to be culled, and not at the hard working members that don't care whether we look at them or not.

Cops, teachers, college professors, union employees ...  all have the same bumper stickers ... "Performance pay sucks, because we aren't responsible for our productivity"