Police Allegedly Vetted Dates Using Law Enforcement Database
While working at an investigations bureau in California, cops visited dating websites Tinder, eHarmony and Match.com.
Local cops in California are accused of using work time and office equipment to search for women on Internet dating sites – with back-up from a government intelligence system, a CBS affiliate in Sacramento reports.
Officers Stephen Ruiz and Jacob Glashoff pinged the California Law Enforcement Telecommunications System – a statewide police database – to vet the women they liked, according to court documents.
The pair allegedly performed the queries and then conversed about the information they found in front of their peers.
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