Police state America has found a disturbing new way to forcibly take motorists blood without a warrant.
Law enforcement is using private hospitals to do their dirty work.
Earlier this year, I reported that police in Oregon were forcing hospitals to take motorists blood without a warrant.
I thought it would end there and the courts would call the practice illegal, I could not have been more wrong.
Oregon Appeals court sides with law enforcement…
Trooper Dunlap did not need to get a warrant, because he knew that the hospital would take motorists blood without a warrant and give it to them.
Appeals court, refuses to consider hospital staff to be state actors…
It does not take a law professor to know, that when private hospitals forcibly take people’s blood without a warrant, they become state actors.
Illinois law enforcement, also want hospitals to do their dirty work.
Recently, the state (law enforcement) asked the Illinois Supreme Court to allow hospitals to forcibly take motorists blood without a warrant.
Nothing says police state, quite like letting private companies circumvent our Constitution and do things law enforcement cannot.
How long, before all the remaining states follow suit and get first responders to draw motorists blood without a warrant?
The DOJ and DHS regularly claim first responders are state actors and treats them as such.
All across the country, first responders are considered ‘state actors’. They have their own national shooting contest, train for urban warfare, use guns, Kevlar helmets and ballistic vests and train for active shooters. (To find out more about first responders, click here, here & here.)
Hospitals also use private police departments to circumvent our Constitution.
For the past three and a half years, Ohio’s private hospital police have been questioning and searching overdose patients without probable cause.
Ohio’s hospital police always question and search overdose patients…
On December 1st., an Ohio Appeals Court ruled that hospital police must stop questioning and searching overdose patients without probable cause.
Law enforcement’s use of private actors to circumvent our Bill of Rights is getting worse and must be stopped before it spreads across the country.
https://massprivatei.blogspot.com/2017/12/police-in-two-states-use-hospitals-to.html
There was a time when hospitals guarded a patient’s privacy, and didn’t share his medical records with anyone.
Now we have a population brainwashed to believe that our criminal police forces can do no wrong, so a cop-worshiping nurse just hands over whatever they want to know.
Remember: The TV drummed the phrase “rights are only for criminals” into your head a thousand times.
And illegals.
Oh, wait… they ARE criminals.
My bad.