Listening In
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Sheriff Brad Gates’ letter to the editor (May 8) implies that we can trust him to listen in only on conversations of major drug dealers, not phone calls of law-abiding citizens, if California has a wiretap law.
I was appalled when I read his letter. This is the same Brad Gates who allowed college professor George Wright’s class to be secretly taped, then “forgot” about it in a sworn declaration. And allowed former Register reporter Chuck Cook’s phone conversation to be taped.
I could go on, but I believe the point has been made.
Drug abuse in our society is a major problem, and I do not question aggressive legal means to curtail it. But to place additional authority in the hands of a sheriff who has a demonstrated track record of abusing citizens’ rights would be inappropriate, untimely and dangerous.
PRESTON GUILLORY
Santa Ana
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