Pubdate: Fri, 15 Sep 2006 Source: Florida Today (Melbourne, FL) Copyright: 2006 Florida Today Contact: http://www.flatoday.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/532 Author: George Papp, Titusville Note: Does Not Accept Out Of Town LTEs On Drug Policy NO RIGHT TO PRIVACY WHEN LAW BROKEN I was dismayed but not surprised, after reading in the Sept. 9 issue of FLORIDA TODAY by the special treatment received by the son of the Brevard County Sheriff Department's chief deputy. The 19-year-old was pulled over by the Titusville Police Department while in possession of marijuana, cocaine, and his dad's loaded personal firearm. I believe if my neighbor's adult son got caught under similar circumstances, he would most certainly have been placed under arrest and sent to jail in Sharpes. The chief deputy needs to teach his son that life is about choices, and those choices have consequences. As far as the deputy believing that this is a "private family matter," as he is quoted saying in the story, that privacy ended when his son put public safety at risk by driving under the influence of drugs while armed with a loaded weapon. As a retired federal law enforcement officer, I sincerely hope justice prevails and the chief deputy's son is treated like any other father's son. That means the filing of appropriate criminal charges and receiving a fair trial. - --- MAP posted-by: Elaine