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Newsjock

(11,733 posts)
Mon Apr 14, 2014, 11:57 PM Apr 2014

Tracking system nabbing drug dealers and law-abiding pilots

Source: Los Angeles Times

Ken Dobson, a retired police officer, said he received quite a welcome when he landed his single-engine Cessna in Detroit two days after leaving his home in Palm Desert. Five sheriff's cars surrounded the plane and deputies got out with guns drawn. Then a helicopter arrived with four federal agents and a drug-sniffing dog.

... Fearing he would lose his flight credentials if he didn't cooperate, Dobson consented to a search of his plane. But instead of uncovering a trophy-shot cache of pot or cocaine, the officers found luggage, golf clubs and an empty Thermos.

... Casting such a wide net has helped authorities apprehend dozens of drug smugglers. But the operation also is snaring many more law-abiding private pilots, who say federal officers working with local police are detaining them and searching their planes without legal justification.

The situation has attracted the attention of national organizations that represent about 570,000 pilots and 10,000 aviation-related businesses. Between them, the groups have logged complaints from 50 to 70 pilots whose flights were entirely within the U.S. All were let go, some with apologies.

Read more: http://www.latimes.com/local/la-me-aircraft-searches-20140415,0,7828658.story

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Tracking system nabbing drug dealers and law-abiding pilots (Original Post) Newsjock Apr 2014 OP
Well, as long as they apologized... progressoid Apr 2014 #1
Your tax dollars at work! Warren DeMontague Apr 2014 #2
Is that Barton county kansas? pipoman Apr 2014 #3
Not sure... Think so. Warren DeMontague Apr 2014 #4
The appearance of militarized police pipoman Apr 2014 #5
You know why they need the assault rifle? dilby Apr 2014 #6
 

pipoman

(16,038 posts)
5. The appearance of militarized police
Wed Apr 16, 2014, 12:23 AM
Apr 2014

Has been a bad trend..it isn't just unnecessarily bullying in appearance, I believe it affects judgements and actions of the officer wearing the outfit and carrying unnecessary tacticool gear..

dilby

(2,273 posts)
6. You know why they need the assault rifle?
Wed Apr 16, 2014, 02:43 AM
Apr 2014

Because look how fat they are, they could not catch a man running if their lives depended on it but I bet they could shoot him in the back just fine.

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