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    Re: medication

    Posted by Talk on 2/06/08

    Consult a lawyer or two. File a suit if possible. Next time
    they'll do the same to somebody else and that person will
    die from lack of medication.

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    On 2/05/08, brian wrote:
    > Hello,
    >
    > yes, i was recently pulled over, i would say about a month
    > ago, and unfortunately, for some reason the cop felt the
    > need to search my buddies car ( i am passenger) so my
    > buddie concents to searching the car, and they take him
    > out, after a breif pat down he is placed on the side walk,
    > i am taken out of the car and the officers did the same
    > brief patt down, and felt an object underneath my
    > clothing, I tryed to tell the officer that he was hurting
    > me , and instead of stopping, he reaches down my pants
    > and pulled out unfortunately, some bag of illicit
    > contraband. so i come here to ask, a question. after the
    > officer found that. i was placed under arrest and braught
    > to the station, they asked me my name address basic info,
    > But (this is key) i clearly remember the sargent, asking
    > me if i took any perscription drugs, I being a bit shook
    > up, said no of course not , i do not take perscription
    > drugs, ( as if he meant abuse them., i.e taking pills not
    > perscribed to me) but than (this is the funny part) he
    > specifically asked me , no, to you need to take and meds,
    > as in for and conditons, i told him that i did take an
    > anti convulsant perscription, for a very serious
    > condition, and he asked do i need them right now and i
    > said my usual dossage is before i go to bed, so it depends
    > on how long im here, he said ok, we'll take care of that,
    > then then proceeded to interogate me, telling me the
    > weight of my contraband, and I asked to see it and they
    > reply "no, our equiptment is right on, you don't need to
    > see it" and futher questioned me for probably 1 to 1 1/2
    > hours, keep in mind we were pulled over and i was arrested
    > at 11:20 pm and i was finally put in a holding cell with
    > no requested drink of water, NO ANTI CONVULSANT PILLS, and
    > no phone call to anyone, wich i asked for very politely
    > many times, so after this i am released all of the sudden
    > at 5:30am on a Prommise to Appear, nearly 6 hours later,
    > not having my medication, luckily nothing happened to me
    > medically, but i can , at the snapof a finger have 25
    > doctors get it in writing that it is imperitive to me
    > health and safety that i be on his medication,
    > consistantly, due to a condition, and sudden stop of this
    > medication is not good at all either, i was wondering if
    > this could possibly be grounds to file a law suit againts
    > the towns police department, overall I wasn't impressed
    > with the police task force in this particular area, they
    > could care less about anything, very sloppy i believe.

    Posts on this thread, including this one
  • medication, 2/05/08, by brian.
  • Re: medication, 2/06/08, by Talk.


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