Syzygys
05-14-08, 09:29 AM
Does the police have the right to insert a camera up in your ass without a warrant?
http://timesunion.com/AspStories/storyprint.asp?StoryID=668451&normal
"He was quickly handcuffed and falsely arrested. He was taken to a station to be strip-searched and then to a hospital, where doctors forcibly sedated him with a cocktail of powerful drugs, including one that clouded his memory of the incident.
A camera was inserted in his rectum, he was forced to vomit and his blood and urine were tested for drugs and alcohol. Scans of his digestive system were performed using X-ray machines, according to hospital records obtained by the Times Union.
The search, conducted without a search warrant, came up empty.
In all, Clement spent more than 10 hours in custody before being released with nothing more than an appearance ticket for resisting arrest -- a charge that was later dismissed."
Oh yeah and adding insult to injury:
""The following month, Clement received a $6,792 bill from Albany Med for the procedures.""
http://timesunion.com/AspStories/storyprint.asp?StoryID=668451&normal
"He was quickly handcuffed and falsely arrested. He was taken to a station to be strip-searched and then to a hospital, where doctors forcibly sedated him with a cocktail of powerful drugs, including one that clouded his memory of the incident.
A camera was inserted in his rectum, he was forced to vomit and his blood and urine were tested for drugs and alcohol. Scans of his digestive system were performed using X-ray machines, according to hospital records obtained by the Times Union.
The search, conducted without a search warrant, came up empty.
In all, Clement spent more than 10 hours in custody before being released with nothing more than an appearance ticket for resisting arrest -- a charge that was later dismissed."
Oh yeah and adding insult to injury:
""The following month, Clement received a $6,792 bill from Albany Med for the procedures.""