I think the bravest thing a Police officer can do is work the Hamptons and arrest a drunken music celebrity that was made famous for exposing Janet Jackson's boob to a live world wide audience

"This is going to affect my tour"

cause you KNOW someone is going to be upset that this kid is enforcing the law on rich white people, and not punishing the poors and riff raff like they are suppose to. And ask for the officer to be fired

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Police officer in the Hamptons who arrested Justin Timberlake for drunk driving

The officer has been doxxed and now is facing harassment form the rich shits who call him "The Sag Harbor Nazi"

also Justin Timberlake refused to take a breathalyzer test

(not linking the article, it is obvious harassment and doxxing to punish the officer for doing his job)

@Agatha

He is a police officer.

his name is publically available.

what I am not doing is linking to the article that gives away personal information beyond his name. Like his age, how long he has been working as an officer, his home address, or pictures of him with his father.

What i did was not Doxxing in any shape or form

@Agatha

The Official "Arrest" picture released by the police department included a picture of the officer and his name

If I helped doxxers in outing the officer, then so did the department he works for

@Kinnison I don't see the officer's home address in the article. I do see Timberlake's, though. And the comments that I've seen all are very supportive of the officer. @Agatha

@NoahPaulLeGies

I never specifically said the article included the officers address. I am talking about in general terms what Doxxing is. That is publishing private personal information to the public. and any decent reporter can find that information if they spend a little time. What is different is respecting a person's privacy to prevent others from harassing them

@Kinnison Sorry, I must have misunderstood this bit,
"personal information beyond his name. Like his age, how long he has been working as an officer, his home address, or pictures of him with his father."
Since everything listed, except the address, was in the article, I thought it was meant to be understood as a list of things the article printed about the officer.

@NoahPaulLeGies

other sites have released the officers address. and even one person confronted his father on video

horrid people

@Kinnison Yes, can't be bothering rich people with those "pesky laws". Those are for the Poors.

@Kinnison Proving once again that ultra wealthy people have no idea what a Nazi is, and why they blithely fund one for less regulation and lower taxes.

@sfleetucker

a majority of crimes are actually committed by rich people who use their wealth and connections to avoid being punished.

also Judges, lawyers and law enforcement fear retaliation from such rich well connected people.

@Kinnison maybe we need to treat white collar criminals the same as felons. 3 strikes and you’re bankrupt for life.

@sfleetucker

get right on that as soon as the rich white people stop writing laws that benefit themselves

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