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Showing Original Post only (View all)Mass. SWAT teams claim they’re private companies and don’t have to tell you anything [View all]
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2014/06/26/mass-swat-teams-claim-theyre-private-companies-and-dont-have-to-tell-you-anything/Mass. SWAT teams claim theyre private companies and dont have to tell you anything
By Travis Gettys
Thursday, June 26, 2014 14:56 EDT
After the ACLU sent open records requests as part of its investigative report on police militarization, SWAT teams in Massachusetts claimed they were exempt because they were private corporations.
Some SWAT teams in the state operate as law enforcement councils, or LECs, which are funded by several police departments and overseen by an executive board largely made up of local police chiefs.
Member police departments pay annual membership dues to the LECs, which share technology and oversee crime scene investigators or other specialists.
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Lets be clear, wrote Radley Balko for The Washington Post. These agencies oversee police activities. They employ cops who carry guns, wear badges, collect paychecks provided by taxpayers and have the power to detain, arrest, injure, and kill. They operate SWAT teams, which conduct raids on private residences. And yet they say that because theyve incorporated, theyre immune to Massachusetts open records laws. The states residents arent permitted to know how often the SWAT teams are used, what theyre used for, what sort of training they get or who theyre primarily used against.
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unhappycamper
Jun 2014
OP
Cops may be,yes, but there are still many folks concerned with incidents like the Watertown
FailureToCommunicate
Jun 2014
#8
I'm not trying to say MA cops are bad, or as bad as SWAT teams nationwide, which this ACLU report
FailureToCommunicate
Jun 2014
#21
If they are private companies, strip them of all their taxpayer funded benefits...
Purrfessor
Jun 2014
#15
Still unacceptable. I do not want the right to deprive me of my rights and take me under arrest
Ed Suspicious
Jun 2014
#19