Florida Police Officer Used License Plate Reader to Stalk Woman He Met on TV Set
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Jason Koebler
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A Florida police officer, Lamar Roman, used a license plate reader to surveil and stalk a woman he met on a TV set. He tracked her for weeks, then engaged in dangerous high-speed driving — including passing vehicles in no-passing zones and nearly causing a head-on collision — to chase and pull her over. The incident highlights serious police misconduct and abuse of surveillance technology.
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The cop, Lamar Roman, wasn't trying to pull over a suspected criminal. He was tracking and chasing a wo
A police officer speeds 70 MPH down a two-lane highway running over a bridge in the Florida Keys.
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