MY PERSONAL EXPERIENCE WITH THE
LOS ANGELES POLICE
During May a couple years ago, I came home from work to find three messages on my answering machine.  The first one was from my son, he had run away from school to try to see his dad.  His mother had not allowed him to see me for over a year.  In the message he told me where he was and asked me to come pick him up.  He was in a very rough part of town and I was worried about him.  The second call was from his school principle informing me that Joey had run away from school.  The third call was from the police, vaguely accusing me of kidnapping my son.  I immediately called his principal and informed her of his location.  I drove my truck to the site, and then the police station.

When I arrived at the police station, I could see my son and his mother through a window, talking to a police officer.  I waited till they were done and then requested to speak with my son.  I was informed that his mother did not want me to talk to my son so I would not be allowed to.  I requested to speak with my son a second time, suggesting that a police officer could monitor the conversation.  I was told in no uncertain terms that my sons mother did not wish me to talk to my son, so I would not be allowed to.  As anger, hurt, and frustration flooded my mind, I realized that the best thing to do would be to leave, which I did.  Who in their right mind would confront 10 or 20 armed police officers.

At that time there was no restraining order (the kangaroo court and restraining order came afterward).  I had done everything exactly as I was supposed to.  I had not tried to pull anything (like going to pick up my son myself, i felt I could not get there fast enough).  I was current in my child support (spelled mother support).  I had requested to speak with my son with a policeman present.  They did not have a legitimate reason to refuse my request EXCEPT that his mother did not want me to speak with my son.  I believe that the entire Los Angeles Police Department is bought and paid for by the feminist movement.  It is the only explanation that makes any sense.

What is even more frightening is that the feminist movement is not the only group that utilizes lobbyists to try to influence government agencies (like the police) to violate human rights in favor of their goals.  When you need help and see a police officer coming your way, you can't help but wonder if he is there to "Protect and Serve", or if he is following a different agenda.