CA-San Diego cops SWAT raid strip club to check stripper's licenses.

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San Diego police raid strip club, photograph strippers

http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/...-police-raid-strip-club-photograph-strippers/

By Radley Balko

March 10 at 2:20 pm

From ABC News 10 in San Diego:

The mood at the strip club in Kearny Mesa quickly turned intense Thursday night when 10 officers swarmed the building with guns and bulletproof vests, interrupting business for a couple of hours.

“I didn’t know if it was a bank robbery or serial killer on the loose the way they had come in like that,” said manager Rich Buonantony.

So why the show of force? Was there a violent fugitive inside? A drug kingpin? Was the club suspected of some sort of criminal conspiracy?

No. None of that.

The detectives showed up to make sure all 30 dancers had proper permits and were in compliance. Surveillance video shows the women lined up and officers taking down their information.

“They asked us for our licenses and then took down our Social Security and had us line up in the back of the dressing rooms and take pictures,” said stripper Katelynn Delorie.

Delorie is a hairdresser by day and a stripper at night. She has a lot of tattoos and says that made things even worse.

“They made me feel like I was a gang member pretty much and they wanted to document every single one of my tattoos.”

So this was a regulatory operation. But instead of sending a few bureaucrats to do the paperwork, the city of San Diego thought it appropriate to send a team of gun-toting cops to raid the place (similar to recent masked, militarized SWAT raids on massage parlors). Remember, according to the report, there was no suspicion of criminal activity here. This was a routine inspection. Which raises the question: Are all routine, regulatory inspections of San Diego businesses done with raid teams? Is it just strip clubs? Are strippers known for being dangerous? And if the photos were necessary for record-keeping purposes, why was it necessary to photograph the women while they weren’t wearing clothing?

It’s also puzzling why the TV station felt obligated to protect the identities of the police officers. If this was truly just a regulatory inspection, the cops wouldn’t be undercover officers. So what’s the point? This seems to be to be a pretty questionable use of that sort of force. The TV station obviously believes there’s at least an argument to be made that it was, or they wouldn’t have aired the story. TV stations air the names and photos of people suspected of crimes all the time. Yet police officers are public servants, who are authorized to carry guns, forcibly detain, and in some cases kill.

There’s a strong argument that journalists should make every effort to expose the identities of officers who use force in questionable ways, not go out of their way to obscure them.
 
Just a "boy's night out." Probably sanctioned for killing someone in the bed over a plant.
 
TV stations air the names and photos of people suspected of crimes all the time. Yet police officers are public servants, who are authorized to carry guns, forcibly detain, and in some cases kill.

There’s a strong argument that journalists should make every effort to expose the identities of officers who use force in questionable ways, not go out of their way to obscure them.

Officer safety.
 
It's okay it's just a titty bar...:mad:

Next week it'll be just a biker bar, or just a homo bar, or, or........
 
It's okay it's just a titty bar...:mad:

Next week it'll be just a biker bar, or just a homo bar, or, or........

My local V.F.W. Lol. I dare 'em. I love being able to watch the perimeter camera's on the small TV next to the sport's screen. "Who's car is that?" "I dunno. Is it my turn to check 'em out?" "Yep." "Be right back. Set me up a cold one."
 
“They asked us for our licenses and then took down our Social Security and had us line up in the back of the dressing rooms and take pictures,” said stripper Katelynn Delorie.

Delorie is a hairdresser by day and a stripper at night. She has a lot of tattoos and says that made things even worse.

Did they demand to see both her stripper's license and her hairdresser's license?
 
Did they demand to see both her stripper's license and her hairdresser's license?

New law (restricting government of course): Anyone with less training hours should not be able to question another for their license.
 
yeah- wonder when they're gonna start raiding hair salons? good to see balko reporting this stuff in the wapo. wonder how long he'll last pissing off the PTB.
 
I could be wrong, but i think this is an abuse of power, and American Idol is pretty exciting this year.

Where's my beer?...
 
I wonder how the police briefing went like.


Stg. douche-bag: We are going in a High Stakes area. There is going to be a High Level of activity. We will have to move quick if we want to Come-out Wieners.

Officer stupid 1: Will their be any weapons?

Stg. douche-bag: Yes. We suspect the weapons will be concealed within their pants.

Stg. douche-bag. People, above anything else... be safe!

Too many ? cop: LOL, aren't we just checking for licences?

Stg. douche-bag: You're dismissed.
 
“They asked us for our licenses and then took down our Social Security and had us line up in the back of the dressing rooms and take pictures,” said stripper Katelynn Delorie.

Delorie is a hairdresser by day and a stripper at night. She has a lot of tattoos and says that made things even worse.

“They made me feel like I was a gang member pretty much and they wanted to document every single one of my tattoos.”
If you have no ink, never get any ink. A word to the wise.

Though anymore, facial recognition software will make documenting tattoos an almost useless measure.

What a bunch o' fucking fascists.
 
I really feel sorry for people still living in big cities in California. There's a whole different world to be experienced out there.
 
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