November 7, 201312 yr Police make routine traffic stop and believe man has drugs in anus. The police brought the man to a hospital, where he was forced to undergo a rectal exam and colonoscopy without his consent. No drugs were found, no arrest was made, and the hospital
November 7, 201312 yr I'm going to laugh for days when one of the americas dumbest criminal style tapes is shown of a guy mouthing off at police and saying "drugs, yeah whatever I shoved them up my ****" or something to that effect.
November 7, 201312 yr I was going to say "only in America". But police here have similar powers. Do not imagine that you own your own body. Another argument for the decriminalisation of drugs.
November 8, 201312 yr The final indignity was that he was presented with a large bill for these procedures: The Gila Regional Medical Center has billed Mr. Eckert for the “services” it provided without his consent (two forced X-rays, two forced digital penetration exams, three forced enemas and a forced colonoscopy) at the request of local law enforcement officers, and he still receives medical bills for thousands of dollars for these illegal, invasive and painful medical procedures, according to his lawsuit. Now that's a real pain in the ass.
November 8, 201312 yr The final indignity was that he was presented with a large bill for these procedures: The Gila Regional Medical Center has billed Mr. Eckert for the “services” it provided without his consent (two forced X-rays, two forced digital penetration exams, three forced enemas and a forced colonoscopy) at the request of local law enforcement officers, and he still receives medical bills for thousands of dollars for these illegal, invasive and painful medical procedures, according to his lawsuit. Now that's a real pain in the ass. Bet he feels bummed lol
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