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Originally Posted by acp5762
If that could be proven, that a Cop had sex with a provider then arrested her he could be charged with Malfeasence in Office.
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This actually happens more often than you would think. Several years ago in Virginia deputy sheriffs routinely did under orders from the Spotsylvania county sheriff: "During several visits to Moon Spa on Plank Road last month, detectives allowed women to perform sexual acts on them on four occasions and once left a $350 tip, according to court papers.
Spotsylvania Sheriff Howard D. Smith said that the practice is not new and that only unmarried detectives are assigned to such cases. Most prostitutes are careful not to say anything incriminating, so sexual contact is necessary, he said."
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...021200943.html
Also "in 1999 at least one of the vice-squad officers in Columbus, Ohio, was regularly having sexual intercourse with prostitutes before arresting them."
http://www.scribd.com/doc/78611855/P...ion-Law-Assign
Cops have been allowed to ignore the law for quite a while and that can only lead to corruption. When Sir Robert Peel first proposed a police force in Great Britain in the nineteenth century there was resistance because they feared this exact sort of thing; a group who is above the law will eventually begin to ignore it.