Pubdate: Sun, 29 Mar 1998 Date: March 29, 1998 Source: Dallas Morning News (TX) Author: Shannon Steel Re: "Plano police defend stings at high schools - Drug suspect says he was entrapped," March 24. So I read in the paper that it's OK for a Plano undercover policewoman to entice a 16-year-old boy to come out with her in her red sports car. It's "acting in a professional manner" for her to give him money to buy drugs, and then allow him to take them, without even informing the boy's parents. Well, I'm over 40 but an attractive woman in a cute sports car can still make me do things that I wouldn't normally do. I expect the Plano Police Department to settle any lawsuit pretty quickly. The policewoman should be prosecuted for corrupting the morals of a child. Surely this is something that can only happen in Plano. But wait. In the New York Times the same day I read about a case in California where the police pressure a teen-age couple, under threat of prosecution, to make a drug buy at a local drug house. The result: The boy (16) is murdered, and the girl (15) is raped and shot. What is going on here? The police are out of control. What possible purpose could these practices serve? Is there any evidence at all that this sort of stupid cruelty reduces the supply of drugs? No. People need to wake up and realize that this "cure" is worse than the disease. I'm very afraid for the morals of this country, and for our freedom if the police are allowed to carry on this sort of entrapment. Shannon Steel Dallas