
Marin County, FL. Deputy Jack Munsey was fired back in January after using his cruiser camera to record scantily clad girls; one segment on his camera even showed a girl showering at a public beach, blissfully unaware of being filmed.
The official reason for his discharge: Spending on-duty time for off-duty activities, and improper conduct.
Sounds good, right? One bad cop weeded out of a good bunch by the police department. No attorneys, no B.S.
Wrong. Munsey wants to go before a Sheriff's review board and air his side of the story. The board says it has no authority to re-instate him, but are obligated nonetheless to hear his argument: That he did not exploit anyone in making the tapes. Oh, so it's OK to be a voyeur, so long as you aren't turning a profit? Not to mention the fact that he wasted taxpayer resources, and now he's wasting taxpayer time by compelling a review board to sit through this nonsense.
We live in a permissive society, that he thinks that what he did is in any way defensible, or not that bad.
Jerk.
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