Two LAPD officers who were fired from their jobs in 2017 for playing PokƩmon Go while on duty have had their appeal for reinstatement denied by a California judge.

The officersā€™ squad car video camera showed the two officers, Louis Lozano and Eric Mitchell, ignored a request for backup to play the game, according to court documents. The pair were stationed near a robbery in progress, and after the responding officers put out a call for backup, Lozano and Mitchell seemingly ignored the call and left the area.

When asked later why they hadnā€™t responded to the call, the two officers said they were in a loud area and couldnā€™t hear their radio. Lozano and Mitchellā€™s supervisor was skeptical of their explanation and checked the in-car recording system (commonly known as a dashcam), which revealed the two had heard the call and chose to go elsewhere as they didnā€™t want to help. The supervisor reported the incident, which opened a formal investigation.

According to court filings, an extensive review of the in-car video system revealed that shortly after leaving the scene of the robbery, the two officers could be heard discussing PokƩmon Go, including a Snorlax that had appeared and the best route to intercept and catch it.

For approximately the next 20 minutes, the [in-car video system] captured petitioners discussing PokƩmon as they drove to different locations where the virtual creatures apparently appeared on their mobile phones.

When confronted, the officers denied they were playing PokĆ©mon Go and said they were just having a conversation. They tried to appeal on the grounds that the in-vehicle recordings were not meant to be used to monitor officersā€™ ā€œprivate conversations,ā€ but a judge ruled that that premise was ā€flawedā€ and denied the appeal.

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