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Friday, August 10, 2012

David Cephas, Former MPD Officer, Pleads Guilty In Photo Radar Fraud Case

A 22-year veteran of the Metropolitan Police Department has pleaded guilty to falsifying logs that tracked photo radar fines in the District of Columbia.

Prosecutors say that between 2008 and 2009, David Cephas, a former officer with the agency, falsified deployment logs that certified deployment times for equipment used as a part of MPD's speed camera program.

Officers on photo-radar duty are paid overtime to monitor the equipment, which they must test fire hourly to make sure it’s calibrated properly.

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Noooooooooooo. A cop would not lie, cheat or steal. They are the epitome of integrity. There has to be some mistake. (Besides the one of hiring him in the first place) lousy punk cop

Anonymous said...

Anyone who's ever been to traffic court knows that cops lie all the time.