The State of California is in a state of chaos. Given that the country has divided feelings about law enforcement and even more of a rift over polarizing perspectives on abortion rights, it’s actually ghastly that the United States has received the brunt of problems given the issues that the police agencies in California have been giving those who need abortion rights most: women with choices on their mind.
You see, there’s been plenty of work to protect driver privacy in California. But most certainly, because the police departments have gone underground and made many an attempt to defy the law, in spite of clear guidelines being placed by California Attorney General Rob Bonta.
The law stated is known as State Bill 34. SB 34 details that police cannot share detailed mapping information of driving patterns of people with the federal government and agencies in various other areas of the United States. Much less, the states that are strictly anti-abortion and pro-life.
This sort of protection has been most significant as of late with the ending of Roe v. Wade. Which in turn has created a stigma towards pro-choicers who are “committing crimes” when trying their best to access a basic human right.
About 35 police agencies were tattled on themselves by the ACLU of Northern California. It’s with high hopes that those police officers that think they’ve been “doing the Lord’s Work” receives nothing but God’s Wrath, given how hard they may potentially be making womens’ lives. Also, just how creepy is it that the laws of California are not phasing these police organizations that aren’t respecting the very same law they’re supposed to enforce when it comes to driver privacy rights.
I’d hate to know that someone knows where I’m going all the time! Wouldn’t you? Beyond bothersome!