Lego has told a police department to stop using their toy heads to protect the identity of suspects on social media. Murrieta ...
A California police department said it would no longer use Lego heads to obscure suspects’ faces in social media posts, after ...
A police department in California that started obscuring its suspects’ faces with Lego heads will cease the practice after the toy company reportedly reached out and told it to please stop.
A California Police Department began using Lego-look-alikes to cover up the faces of nonviolent suspects, but Lego is forcing them to stop. The Murrieta Police Department has been using Lego heads ...
Lego has told a California police department to stop using yellow minifigure heads to protect the identities of suspects. Police in Murrieta, near Los Angeles, have been using imaging software to ...
The Lego company contacted a Southern California police department to stop them from using images of minifigure heads to hide suspects' identities after news of the practice recently went viral.
MURRIETA, Calif. (KTLA) — Earlier this month, a Southern California police department made a creative decision to circumvent a new law: Instead of showing suspects’ faces, it would digitally ...
“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 has been using Lego heads in social media photos to protect the suspects’ identities (Picture: MurrietaPD/Instagram) Lego has told a police department to stop using ...