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Lohan Says Police Chief's Gay Comment Out Of Line

LOS ANGELES (AP) ― Lindsay Lohan says police have no business getting involved in her personal life.

Her comment came a day after LA's police chief explained that the paparazzi were no longer an issue -- in part because the 22-year-old actress had evidently "gone gay."

Chief William Bratton was speaking about his refusal to participate in a meeting held by elected officials that was called to discuss new laws to curb problem paparazzi.

Lohan made the statement in a video shot by paparazzi today and posted on TMZ.com.

In the footage, Lohan and gal pal Samantha Ronson are trekking through the Los Angeles Airport on their way to catch a flight to Chicago.

Lohan said, "Police, you shouldn't get involved in everyone else's business when it comes to their personal life. It's inappropriate."

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