Activists Invite You to Create Your Own Police Misconduct Websites


Posted November 22, 2019 by CopBlaster

A police accountability activist group has launched a service that lets you create a police misconduct website for any city in America.

 
A group of police accountability activists have launched a service that lets Americans create their own police misconduct websites for any city in the country. CopBlaster.com hopes that by empowering concerned citizens in every American locality it will make a real impact on a national problem.

Police misconduct is a national epidemic and every law enforcement agency is infected. Misconduct comes in all shapes and sizes ranging from minor acts of disrespect and recklessness to deliberate acts of brutality and murder. Regardless of severity all acts of misconduct have one thing in common, there is always a victim. Often those victims are afraid to speak out against their abusers because the police are in a special position to retaliate with impunity unless undeniable proof of their misconduct is exposed. That is where Cop Blaster comes to the rescue with an online publishing service that lets anyone dissatisfied with law enforcement for any reason to state their reason anonymously.

What is so special about Cop Blaster? Victims of police misconduct can and do create their own police misconduct websites already just as easily as you can create your own blog on Blogger. Cop Blaster is special because it combines offshore hosting with the option to remain anonymous, ease of use, and a battle tested administrator proven to hold his own against the police. By hosting offshore Cop Blasters know that the government can’t shut them up and get their information simply by going to the right place with a search warrant. Local police misconduct websites are created simply by specifying a city in a report and the local site will be created automatically if none exists already. Law enforcement has already gone after the administrator in federal court trying to shut the website down, he fought them every step of the way, and all they got was a temporary order against doxing.

So on the Copblaster thing, I don’t have any trouble with the notion that you want to say, “This is my side of the story.” – Marco Hernandez, United States District Judge.

In closing, Cop Blaster is the future of law enforcement accountability online and that future is here to stay.

For more information visit:

Cop Blaster: Police Misconduct Monitor
https://copblaster.com

California Cop Blaster
https://ca.copblaster.com/

City of Portland, Oregon Police Misconduct
https://portland-or.copblaster.com/
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Last Updated November 22, 2019