Kansas Highway Patrol Hit With Lady Lawsuits

A #MeToo 2.0 reckoning is underway for this local law enforcement agency.

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Female workers allege harassment at Kansas Highway Patrol

TOPEKA, Kan. - Six women sued top officials of the Kansas Highway Patrol, alleging they discriminated against female employees and created a hostile work environment. The former and current employees contend in a federal lawsuit filed Friday that the agency violated federal anti-discrimination law, the equal protection clause of the 14th Amendment and their First Amendment speech rights, the Topeka Capital-Journal reported.

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  1. When you don't do good enough work to qualify for a bonus, just file a discrimination lawsuit.

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  2. ^^OK Boomer. You haven't worked in decades so you wouldn't know, but OK.

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  3. Says the guy posting at 2:45 in the afternoon..let me guess you work the late shift? Better hurry and get at it, those fries aren't going to cook themselves.

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  4. I hope these gals get big rewards! Governor shouldn't be appoining any more leaders to the Hiway Patrol.

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  5. Exactly the reason guys dont want to work with women or minorities. Both have more whine than the napa valley

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  6. Women tend to screw up good organizations like Rotary, Boy Scouts, the military and police. And apparently the US House of Representatives.

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