The maker of Lego toys has asked the Murrieta Police Department of Riverside County to stop using digitally added Lego heads to hide the identities of suspects in mug shots. The request comes after ...
California Police Department Stops Using Lego Heads For Suspect Photos After Viral Posts: Here’s Why
A California police department is ending its practice of using Lego heads to hide suspect faces in social media photos—a headline-grabbing method of complying with state privacy laws—after Lego ...
A California police department said it would no longer use Lego heads to obscure suspects’ faces in social media posts, after the Lego Group requested the department cease the practice, citing ...
MURRIETA, Calif. -- A California police department is getting a lot of attention about the mugshots and arrest photos of suspects they're posting to their social media accounts. Not because of whether ...
A new law has one Southern California police department posting Lego heads instead of mugshots. In an Instagram post from Monday, the Murrieta Police Department said they started doing this because of ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. Lego has contacted a Southern California ...
“They didn't go demand that we take everything down. It was basically, ‘Hey, you guys had a good run. Go ahead and stop,' " Murrieta police Lt. Jeremy Durrant tells PEOPLE Murrieta Police Department ...
Murrieta Police Department Lt. Jeremy Durrant told Fox News Digital in a statement that the Lego Group requested that it stop using Lego heads in their social media posts. "The Lego Group reached out ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. The Murrieta, California police department ...
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