TTAG reader Brandon writes:
“We have been reading a lot on TTAG about the struggle for the citizens in Mexico as they fight the cartels and the corrupt government. I saw this video posted on a friend’s Facebook page and thought that it would be good to share another example of what is happening a little further south where the people are subjects and have no RKBA. I got the vibe that the narrator was sooooo close to making the connection that a disarmed population are little more than slaves to their masters, but in the end ultimately missed the mark with comments that referred to people with guns as criminals, talking about freedom of speech without mentioning the RKBA, and ending with rallies that suggest peace will prevail in this mess. The rioters have it right, they just need better hardware.”
The cool thing about that is there’s a paper trail, so they know exactly who accessed her information, when, and from where. I don’t really expect most of them to get more than a minor administrative punishment, but that’s really all that most of them deserve anyway. The vast majority of those 88 officers probably looked her up out of nothing more than curiosity. The harassing behavior should receive significantly more severe punishment, although that’s harder to track. I would start by discarding everyone who only accessed her info once, and look at the ones who did it multiple times, because they’re the most likely to have taken it to the next level.