Woman sues L.A., says her husband sent nude photos of her to co-workers. He’s a cop. So is she [More]
I look at this kind of crap going on by government workers with pensions not offered in the private sector, in Democrat administrations that lecture us on sexual harassment and criminalize protocol offenses, and the thought strikes that I have never worked for a company where such behavior wouldn’t have resulted in immediate termination — as it should have.
I wanted to see if L.A. was being hypocritical by going after/prosecuting private employers, so did a quick search on the terms: Los Angeles sues sexual harassment. I guess the preponderance of results shouldn’t have surprised me:
- LA Unified School District Sued for Allegedly Enabling Former Teacher’s Sexual Assaults on 18 Students
- Department of Water and Power employees allege sexual harassment and retaliation
- Three female doctors sue L.A. County, alleging it ignored complaints about an abusive boss at Harbor-UCLA hospital
- Nearly 600 former detainees have sued LA County over sexual abuse in juvenile halls
I could go on and on.
It’s like the gun issue– power perverts who can’t (read “won’t”) control themselves are obsesssed with controlling the rest of us.
Why should these monkeys be able to have guns forbidden to me, and in places I can’t go without fear of being taken hostage or killed — by them?
Have seen folks terminated with prejudice (not eligible for rehire) for far less in hospitality, finance, transportation industries. Bad behavior is apparently well tolerated in cop / gov settings.
Now how to weasel qualified immunity into this one?
Skol…