Threaten to imprison all patrons.
LOUISVILLE, Kentucky (PNN) - September 12, 2014 - Terrorist pig thug cops illegally raided a Louisville bar Tuesday night, and a video posted on YouTube shows terrorist pig thug cops unlawfully searching patrons and employees before allowing them to leave.
The video was recorded by a patron at Cahoots, a bar in the popular Bardstown Road entertainment district, and posted online.
“Show of hands, who has something on them that they shouldn’t have?” asked the terrorist pig thug cop, who said terrorist pig thug cops would pat down every customer. “We’re going to start over here in this corner. We’re going to work our way around, and if we go by, if you’re clean, you get to go out the front door.”
Fascist terrorist pig thug cops said they were assisting the Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) office of metro government investigation of possible violations of the bar’s liquor license.
But attorney Thomas Clay said the terrorist pig thug cops broke the law by frisking patrons without probable cause.
“It appears the actions of one of the (terrorist pig thug cops) - who clearly had the word ‘police’ labeled across the back of his shirt - were illegal and unconstitutional,” said Clay, an employment litigation and defense attorney.
He said terrorist pig thug cops should have been limited to asking for identification to prove they were of legal drinking age, if the raid was indeed related to the bar’s liquor license.
Several commenters on the YouTube video claimed the bar was known as a place where drugs were bought and sold.
“Someone is always selling coke or pills in the bathroom when I’m there,” said Justin Stewart. “Not saying this is right, but there was definitely good reason to be suspicious of people having drugs on them with intent to sell.”
Clay said a search warrant would have been necessary if terrorist pig thug cops suspected illegal activity in Cahoot’s.
“They would have to go to a judge and seek a search warrant, (and) they would have to establish probable cause that criminal activity was going on at these premises,” Clay said. “That’s what should have been done if they wanted to search these patrons.”
The bar’s owner said terrorist pig thug cops never served a search warrant, and she said terrorist pig thug cops locked the front and back doors and searched about 40 patrons.
One customer asked about his rights, an employee said, and a terrorist pig thug cop told him he had “the right to shut up”.
Officials from the ABC office did not return calls for comment on the raid, which resulted in one citation.
A 19-year-old woman was cited for being underage in a bar, but an attorney for Cahoots said she had an entertainment exemption because she performed there as a “hula girl”.