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Post by Administrator on Jun 24, 2008 22:12:47 GMT -5
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Post by Administrator on Jun 24, 2008 22:12:06 GMT -5
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Post by Administrator on Jun 24, 2008 22:11:29 GMT -5
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Post by Administrator on Jun 24, 2008 22:10:56 GMT -5
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Post by Administrator on Jun 24, 2008 22:10:22 GMT -5
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Post by Administrator on Jun 24, 2008 22:09:31 GMT -5
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Post by Administrator on Jun 24, 2008 22:07:52 GMT -5
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Post by Administrator on May 30, 2007 18:40:31 GMT -5
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Post by Administrator on May 30, 2007 18:40:31 GMT -5
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Post by Administrator on Feb 28, 2006 18:13:42 GMT -5
There is a gentleman by the name of Diop Kamau, who also goes undercover to police stations to ask "how to file a complaint" on police officers. Diop Kamau used to be a police officer in Florida. On his site you can see what happens when you file a police complaint in person at a police station. Mr. Kamau has been harassed, threaten and even arrested for trying to file a police complaint. www.policeabuse.org/
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Post by Administrator on Feb 28, 2006 18:13:42 GMT -5
There is a gentleman by the name of Diop Kamau, who also goes undercover to police stations to ask "how to file a complaint" on police officers. Diop Kamau used to be a police officer in Florida. On his site you can see what happens when you file a police complaint in person at a police station. Mr. Kamau has been harassed, threaten and even arrested for trying to file a police complaint. www.policeabuse.org/
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Post by Administrator on Mar 4, 2007 13:45:10 GMT -5
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Post by Administrator on Mar 4, 2007 13:45:10 GMT -5
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Post by Administrator on Apr 12, 2006 23:12:09 GMT -5
I forgot to mention that in a way, a special thanks does go to officer John Geolas. When he had a judge shut down the site, I went ahead and re-did the site. I think it looks a lot better and will be a lot easier to maintain than the old version. As of today I've got about 98% of the site back online. For those who haven't seen the new version of the site can go check it out here: www.policecrimes.com/
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Post by Administrator on Apr 10, 2006 20:34:42 GMT -5
Well it seems that the "court order" finally got around to this message board about officer John Geolas. A judge had the "host" delete all post about officer John Geolas "alleged incident" I knew this was coming, just a matter of time. I also knew that the policy for the message board stated they would only delete the post in question and not the entire board. I was kind of surprised the post was deleted, because I had gone back and "edited" the entire post to be sure there was no mention of the other "alleged" incident other calling it the other "alleged" incident. Now just because a web site removes a story because of a court order, doesn't mean it completely goes away. For example if you go to www.Google.com and do a search for "Officer John Geolas," you will see about dozen sites with stories about him. If you click on 8 out of the 12 sites the story is gone! That's ok instead of clicking on the actual story, click on instead the word " Cached" and the story is there and will be there til the end of time! This is true. If you look on a search engine I will soon have two different pages listed of the states of Missouri and Kansas. The original pages will forever be cached into Google of what really happened, compliments of officer John Geolas. To date I've only had two police officers contact me asking that stories on the site be removed. Officer Geolas never contacted me. I would have told officer Geolas the same thing as told the other two officers. One officer wrote to me that their record was expunged. I made a note under the officers story and indicated they were found not guilty. The second officer demanded that I remove his story, because it would hurt his "reputation." I told him I would not because he was found guilty! "He has a little business on the side, with his name as a title I believe." As far as Officer Geolas I would have gave him the same courtesy and printed a story, under the original story that he was found NOT GUILTY in a court of law. The same is given to every citizen in this country, by the media. As far as erasing the past as officer Geolas is trying, it's not going to happen! This could have been avoided with a simple request from officer Geolas that we update his story, now I guess Officer John Geolas is going to be a popular officer on here or as some say maybe even the "Ass Hole COP of the Year?"
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Post by Administrator on Apr 12, 2006 23:12:09 GMT -5
I forgot to mention that in a way, a special thanks does go to officer John Geolas. When he had a judge shut down the site, I went ahead and re-did the site. I think it looks a lot better and will be a lot easier to maintain than the old version. As of today I've got about 98% of the site back online. For those who haven't seen the new version of the site can go check it out here: www.policecrimes.com/
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Post by Administrator on Apr 10, 2006 20:34:42 GMT -5
Well it seems that the "court order" finally got around to this message board about officer John Geolas. A judge had the "host" delete all post about officer John Geolas "alleged incident" I knew this was coming, just a matter of time. I also knew that the policy for the message board stated they would only delete the post in question and not the entire board. I was kind of surprised the post was deleted, because I had gone back and "edited" the entire post to be sure there was no mention of the other "alleged" incident other calling it the other "alleged" incident. Now just because a web site removes a story because of a court order, doesn't mean it completely goes away. For example if you go to www.Google.com and do a search for "Officer John Geolas," you will see about dozen sites with stories about him. If you click on 8 out of the 12 sites the story is gone! That's ok instead of clicking on the actual story, click on instead the word " Cached" and the story is there and will be there til the end of time! This is true. If you look on a search engine I will soon have two different pages listed of the states of Missouri and Kansas. The original pages will forever be cached into Google of what really happened, compliments of officer John Geolas. To date I've only had two police officers contact me asking that stories on the site be removed. Officer Geolas never contacted me. I would have told officer Geolas the same thing as told the other two officers. One officer wrote to me that their record was expunged. I made a note under the officers story and indicated they were found not guilty. The second officer demanded that I remove his story, because it would hurt his "reputation." I told him I would not because he was found guilty! "He has a little business on the side, with his name as a title I believe." As far as Officer Geolas I would have gave him the same courtesy and printed a story, under the original story that he was found NOT GUILTY in a court of law. The same is given to every citizen in this country, by the media. As far as erasing the past as officer Geolas is trying, it's not going to happen! This could have been avoided with a simple request from officer Geolas that we update his story, now I guess Officer John Geolas is going to be a popular officer on here or as some say maybe even the "Ass Hole COP of the Year?"
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Post by Administrator on Mar 31, 2007 17:28:20 GMT -5
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Post by Administrator on Mar 31, 2007 17:28:20 GMT -5
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Post by Administrator on Mar 4, 2007 13:45:42 GMT -5
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