Out of Control. An Informal History of the Fairfax County Police. Quotes

Rate this book
Clear rating
Out of Control. An Informal History of the Fairfax County Police. Out of Control. An Informal History of the Fairfax County Police. by Gunnar Daid
2 ratings, 3.50 average rating, 0 reviews
Out of Control. An Informal History of the Fairfax County Police. Quotes Showing 1-3 of 3
“THE MORALITY POLICE
“A hypocrite despises those whom he deceives, but has no respect for himself. He would make a dupe of himself too, if he could.” William Hazlitt In 1968”
Gunnar Daid, Out of Control. An Informal History of the Fairfax County Police.
“But the Fairfax County Police kept the cameras in place and kept them rolling “to collect data”. Fairfax was the only Northern Virginia jurisdiction to require pictures for a weapons permit. The Fairfax police demanded it and they got it. In 1996, the cop photographed applicants “so that they could more easily identify physical attributes” a police spokesman”
Gunnar Daid, Out of Control. An Informal History of the Fairfax County Police.
“Michael Pope, a reporter who covers Northern Virginia for the Connection Newspapers chain and for the Washington, D.C. NPR affiliate WAMU, filed a series of open records requests with the Fairfax Police Department related to the Masters shooting. All were denied.”
Gunnar Daid, Out of Control. An Informal History of the Fairfax County Police.