Police officer suspended because of myspace
A police officer was suspended last week because of his graphic Web page on Myspace.com, according to a recent blog.
Jeremiah Love, 26, included pictures of dismembered women on his Web page and under his occupation he listed "super hero/serial killer."
The Web page contained sexual content including a woman with the word "loath" carved into her flesh.
The Web page, which has been removed from MySpace.com, was also listed under the name Leatherface.
I wouldn't want Love to "serve and protect" fellow citizens and myself after viewing his
Web page.
Although, Love said he made the page as a joke I think I would still be skeptical about him and would not feel comfortable knowing that he's a law enforcement officer.
This issue raises important questions. Do we want employers looking at our personal Web sites???Is it a safety precaution or is it invading privacy???Although the Web sites are open to the public should employers use the Web sites as basis for employment??
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