A California Law is forcing police officers to get creative with pictures of suspects, and one department is already garnering attention for their editing skills.
Signed by Governor Gavin Newsom in September, the law significantly restricts how law enforcement can use and share photographs and mugshots of suspects. This aims to protect the privacy of suspects and has led to some rather interesting editing decisions from the Murrieta Police Department in particular.
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Lego heads have replaced the faces of many suspected ne’er-do-wells on Murrieta PD’s social media which has resulted in some rather humorous shots.
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But not everyone is feeling the funny when it comes to the censored pictures. Many critics are outraged that lawmakers are prioritizing the feelings of lawbreakers (suspected or otherwise) over public safety.
Commiefornia
— TMFINR! (@DwallaceLLC) March 21, 2024
Ridiculous. Always protecting criminals
— Julia_Gulia2.0 (@gypsytears75) March 21, 2024
They don’t want to show black criminals!
— Europe Immigrants Invasion (@EuropeImmigran) March 20, 2024
We all know California is verifiably retarded, they don’t have to keep proving it to us
— Savanah Hernandez (@sav_says_) March 20, 2024
You can’t make this stuff up. California loves to protect illegal immigrants and criminals!
— RedWave Press (@RedWave_Press) March 20, 2024
Of course … goodness knows the public must not be able to identify them … complete invasion of privacy.
— Angie Jordan (@_angelinajordan) March 20, 2024
Sure, protect the criminals. Denying the right for people in the community to possibly have more witnesses or victims step forward
— Jake (@JRGA0) March 21, 2024
Others insisted Lego should take action to stop the police department from using their toy faces over the real faces of suspects and arrestees:
LEGO should sue for defamation.
— Hank Meyer (@hideousmonster) March 21, 2024
how long until lego issues a statement
— Don Brody (@drumtips) March 20, 2024
@LEGO_Group You need to look into a DMCA take down occurring in California Police Departments!
They are damaging your child friendly brand with criminals.
This really is hard to believe though.
— 39 DeZignSPlymouthColonyDescendant (@xOxPhanteraxOx) March 21, 2024
Lego should sue
— Ellie Beacon (@EliotBeacon) March 21, 2024
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