“An officer with the Miami-Dade police department was arrested by federal authorities for stopping female drivers for no other reason than to initiate ‘sexually suggestive conversations.’ The criminal complaint filed by the FBI against Dwivedi, obtained by the Herald and written by special agent Susan Funk, said he made numerous stops that lasted well beyond the necessary length of time for a routine stop. He also reportedly made these stops ‘without probable cause, reasonable [suspicion] or other lawful authority to conduct a stop.'”
http://tampa.cbslocal.com/2012/09/06/feds-cop-pulled-over-female-drivers-to-look-at-their-breasts/
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