Thursday, June 25, 2015

VA Spied on Police Officers?

VA Medical Center execs hid cameras, microphones in police officers’ rooms: suit 
NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
BY NINA GOLGOWSKI
June 23, 2015
Shortly after, another was allegedly found in a room informally used by both male and female officers to change in.
D.C's VA Medical Center has allegedly gone Big Brother.

Hidden cameras and microphones have been discovered in several rooms — including a changing room — used by the medical center's police officers, a bombshell lawsuit claims.

Two dozen current and former officers say the devices were set up by the department's police chief and the medical center's director as a means to illegally spy on their employees.

Any behavior or information captured and suspected as illicit would allegedly then lead to disciplinary action including officers' suspension and termination.

In addition to violating the 24 officers' privacy and constitutional rights, the surveillance created "an atmosphere of utter distrust amongst all employees," the suit alleges.

That distrust is apparently ongoing amid suspicions that not all of the cameras and microphones were found and that they're still recording.
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