Pubdate: Wed, 15 Jul 2009 Source: Valley Voice, The (CN BC) Copyright: 2009 The Valley Voice Contact: http://www.valleyvoice.ca/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1388 Author: Charity Mason BEWARE OF POLICE? I am a female age 25. I was recently a passenger in a truck that was pulled over after an erratically driving biker driving in front of us called in a complaint. The officer who pulled us over said he could smell marijuana and proceeded to search the driver, the other passenger and then myself. We had no drugs. I was wearing tight sweat pants and a spandex shirt with no bra. The male officer got me to spread my legs with my arms out, in plain view of the oncoming traffic of the Nelson bridge. He then began to run his hands over my back, my ass and up between my legs touching my crotch, and between my breasts while my boyfriend (the driver of the truck) was asking for them to bring in a female officer or a dog. They laughed and said they didn't need "bow wow" to know we had drugs on us. There were no drugs. I felt petrified, violated and humiliated. I have always been taught to obey police officers - they are here to help...Well, there were two other officers watching the whole thing with smug grins on their faces. If ever I have seen an abuse of power and disregard for human rights...wow. I am crying while writing this letter. I filed a complaint at the front desk of the Nelson police department and left a message to speak to another sergeant or officer or something. I am feeling very oppressed and scared that they will try to tell me to forget about it, you see it on the movies all the time you know "protecting their own." This is the reason for the derogatory names for the police force. There is even more to this story but my hands shake when I try to write it. I'm having nightmares and feel nauseous when I think about it. I don't feel comfortable going to talk to the police about the police. What a world. What if I had been by myself? Why should I suffer because some pervert wants a free feel? I have a good friend that was pulled over for a suspected something or other that she did not do. The officer said he smelled marijuana and ended up bending her over her hood pushing himself up against her, searching her, saying she was resisting. He broke her cell phone at some point when she tried to answer it. This girl weighs about 90 lbs soaking wet. She was very shaken up about it, she cried telling me about it. How can this practise continue? Doesn't the government give out licences to smoke marijuana? How many times can an officer search someone on a vague suspicion of suspected marijuana smell? Then harass innocent women. I would call that sexual harassment! Just because they enforce the law does not mean they are above the law. I had to speak out. This will not do! Charity Mason Kaslo - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom