More LAPD not so confidential *

lapdrecordsoutside.jpgLooks like the Police Protective League is going to meter out these pictures a little at a time.* Still, their point is valid: should LAPD confidential records really be stored so insecurely? These were observed in the parking structure at the Southwest Division, the league says today, and include crime reports, detective logs, search warrants, evidence and "detailed overtime information with officers' names, social security numbers and serial numbers."

* Noted: The league says these pictures came in after the previous ones.

From Tuesday: L.A. not so confidential


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