Monday, February 3, 2014

Violated Unconstitutionally: Drivers, passengers say police searched inside underpants during minor traffic stops

02.03.2014






FOREST PARK, Ga. — 
Officers are supposed to pull drivers over for traffic violations, but a Channel 2 Action News investigation found traffic stops leading to a violation of another kind.
   
Driver after driver told investigative reporter Jodie Fleischer officers searched inside their pants while they were stopped for minor traffic violations. In several cases, the invasive searches targeted passengers who were riding in the car. 
          
"He was like, 'Just unbuckle all your clothes,' and put his hands down inside my pants," said Terry Phillips.
          
Forest Park police had pulled over Phillips' wife for a suspended registration.
          
Phillips consented to a search. However on the officer's dashboard camera recording Phillips can clearly be heard protesting when he realized the extent of the officer's intentions.
          
"That's illegal, man, you can't do that. You can't do that," said Phillips to the officer. The officer continued.
          
Phillips filed a complaint with the Forest Park Police Department and hired an attorney.





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