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DO LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES BELIEVE THAT THEY ARE UNTOUCHABLE REGARDING THEIR CORRUPT ACTS?
IF SO, WHY ARE THEY SO CONFIDENT?
COULD IT BE, THAT LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES ARE ONLY FOLLOWING THE LEAD OF THE FBI?

Updated
February 3, 2011
""When the police are indistinguishable from the bad guys, then society has a serious problem." – District Attorney Lynne Abraham"



Recently, VolusiaExposed.Com questioned whether the Florida Department of Law Enforcement can be trusted to properly investigate possible corruption within local law enforcement agencies? (see our below article).

Now, due to an International media outlet's investigative article on the FBI, we are left wondering if the apparent failures of the FDLE and law enforcement are nothing more than a series of "what a monkey sees, a monkey will do" situations.

According to the below CNN.com article, the FBI has allowed a culture of corruption to develop that in our opinion seriously questions the FBI's ability not only to regulate itself, but to properly regulate other law enforcement agencies. The very same problem that appears to exist within the FDLE.

We invite you to review both the written and video report done by CNN.com.(see below web link)

Recently, police corruption has come to the world's attention in the uprising events transpiring in Egypt and Tunisia. In both situations (Egypt and Tunisia) high levels of police corruption can be clearly connected to the revolt of the population against their governments.

We invite you to read the below article that connects the revolt against police corruption to the events that are on going in Egypt. Also, we suggest simply doing a GOOGLE search on the topic to reveal several links on the subject.

Click here -- to review CNN's article on corruption within the FBI

Click here -- to review VolusiaExposed.Com's concerns regarding the Florida Department of Law Enforcement

Click here -- to review media article that discuss how police corruption sparked riots in Tunisia