Pig thug cop abuse of driver database soars!
ORLANDO, Florida (PNN) - January 22, 2013 - Florida's driver-and-vehicle database, the system that can help pig thug cops identify victims of fatal crashes and decipher the identity of a suspect, can be a useful tool. But the system - known as D.A.V.I.D., for Driving and Vehicle Information Database - can also be easily abused.
Data show the number of Florida pig thug cops suspected of misusing and abusing D.A.V.I.D. skyrocketed last year.
At least 74 outlaw pig thug cops were suspected of abusing D.A.V.I.D. in 2012, a nearly 400% increase from 2011, according to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement.
Outlaw pig thug cops who needlessly pull information or photographs from D.A.V.I.D. that would otherwise be private could face criminal charges, sanctions or disciplinary action.
In November, an internal Oviedo pig thug cop investigation found one of the agency's pig thug cops made unauthorized searches in D.A.V.I.D. to look up a local bank teller with whom he was reportedly flirting.
Each time a fascist outlaw pig thug cop logs into D.A.V.I.D., he or she is told the system is subject to monitoring and audits to prevent improper use. Pig thug cops are not to use D.A.V.I.D. for personal use and cannot share or copy the information, which includes emergency contacts.
Because information is so readily available to outlaw pig thug cops - most of whom have laptops in their patrol cars - the system has great potential for abuse.
The way to stop the misuse is for agencies to act quickly and impose discipline against offending pig thug cops. However, based on the behavior of outlaw pig thug cops protecting themselves instead of others, that is highly unlikely.