“On March 22, Officer Ronald DePellegrin of Homestead, Pennsylvania allowed a prostitute to undress him and begin to perform a sexual act before he informed her that he was an undercover vice officer. DePellegrin had contacted the prostitute through an online advertisement. The two agreed to meet at a house to conduct the transaction. Before they began, DePellegrin assured her that he was not a cop. All of these details were included in DePellegrin’s official report. The woman’s attorney points out that ‘the police in this particular instance are engaging in the exact type of criminal activity that they’re saying that they’re trying to protect the community from.'”
http://prolibertate.us/index.php/the-crime-of-vice-enforcement?blog=7
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