More drug war anal probes, this time in Tennessee

Posted: October 12, 2014 by gamegetterII in police state
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“Last year we learned of three incidents in New Mexico in which motorists pulled over for moving violations were subjected to forced anal cavity searches, x-rays and even colonoscopies because police suspected they were hiding drugs in their bodies.  I pointed out in January that the practice has also been used in Texas, Illinois, Florida and Kansas.

It looks like Oak Ridge, Tenn., has been doing it, too.

“An Oak Ridge man who says he was forced in June 2011 to submit to a digital rectal exam for suspected drugs — and no drugs were found — has filed a lawsuit in Anderson County Circuit Court.”

http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-watch/wp/2014/10/09/more-drug-war-anal-probes-this-time-in-tennessee/

Warrantless cavity searches?

And there’s people who still do not believe we live in a police state….

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  1. agent provocateur's avatar agent provocateur says:

    Reblogged this on Nevada State Personnel Watch.

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