Pubdate: Sun, 11 Mar 2007 Source: Dallas Morning News (TX) Copyright: 2007 The Dallas Morning News Contact: http://www.dallasnews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/117 Author: Steven Gauss REPAIR POLICE MISTAKE Re: "Mistake by police sent her to jail -- McKinney defends officers who arrested woman on drug charge," Tuesday news story. I am a pro-law enforcement individual who has several friends who work for area police departments. However, this has to be said: It is a disgrace that police departments and other agencies can devastate a life, then hide behind the shield of immunity, while their victim has to clean up the mess they have made. What is even more disgraceful is that this victim was not immediately given her job back by the school district without penalty. It was bureaucrats covering other bureaucrats' mistakes. We as citizens need to demand of the Legislature that they change the immunity statute to require agencies and officers who make these mistakes to clean up after themselves. If not, there is always the next election. This would not necessarily require settlements, but that the agency or officer admit their mistake to the victim -- and work with them to repair the damage, contacting employers, creditors, etc., to explain the error and request that any adverse action be reversed immediately. To those who say this would cost too much money: I say it would not, as departments would tighten the rules to avoid these mistakes. How long would it have taken to determine that the woman in question did not have a tattoo? STEVEN GAUSS Dallas - --- MAP posted-by: Steve Heath