Arrestees Claim BSO Reality Show Producers Paid Them
PEMBROKE PARK, Fla. -- The sheriff of Broward County is not happy with the producers of a reality show featuring his deputies after they were accused of paying some of the people who were arrested on film.
The show is called "Police Women of Broward County," and it airs on TLC. Apparently, the real drama in the cable reality show happens when the cameras stop rolling.
Several people recently arrested by the officers featured on the program claimed show producers offered to pay them money in exchange for consent to use their faces on TV. In fact, one man said the producers even posted his $500 bond.
"We arrest these people and you bond them out. That doesn't make any sense. This is not a game," said Broward County Sheriff Al Lamberti.
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