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Q: Cop uses gym computer to search for gym members information.

Hello,

I work at a gym. A police officer frequently ask other employees and me to search for other gym members information. The information we have on the computer includes addresses , phone numbers, relatives and emergency contacts. The gym members the police officer is looking for are... View More

Joshua Kaizuka
Joshua Kaizuka
answered on Jul 8, 2022

Sure sounds like there are privacy issues being violated by the gym if it is giving out membership information, especially to law enforcement without a warrant. Can't imagine any manager/owner/CEO of a gym has a policy to hand out a member's information to police. I hope the owner has... View More

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Q: Do people convicted of a first-time DUI always lose their drivers licenses automatically?
Joshua Kaizuka
Joshua Kaizuka
answered on Oct 13, 2017

When someone in California is convicted of a first time DUI, assuming that the blood alcohol level is less than a .20, then it will result in a six month suspension. In alcohol DUI cases, there is also a DMV administrative suspension which can result in a four month administrative suspension... View More

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