Federal DHS officer pretends to be real cop, pulls strangers over

Chris | InformationLiberation
Dec. 10, 2010

AJC.com reports:
House had no authority to enforce Georgia's traffic law, however, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office, he 'repeatedly activated the emergency blue lights on his federal police vehicle and pulled over motorists." He then would call other law enforcement officers to write traffic tickets, the U.S. Attorney's Office said.

House was accused twice of telling other law enforcement officers that the motorists he pulled over were 'driving aggressively," causing those people to be jailed and their cars impounded, the U.S. Attorney's Office said.

Two other times, House was accused of falsely telling other law enforcement officers that the motorists he pulled over had violated traffic laws, resulting in those officers writing traffic tickets.

House also was accused four times of detaining motorists and then letting them go with a 'warning," the U.S. Attorney's Office said. [Emphasis ours]
What's astonishing about this case is the "real" police were fine with it, they actually jailed people and impounded their vehicles, merely taking this lunatic's word for it.

Perhaps it's because their own "authority" is not very different.













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