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#21
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05-30-2020, 06:27 PM
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Re: Aftermath of NYC Suicide
We tend to have either too much respect or not enough guts to ogle public carnage like this. Our first responders are also more responsive so such scenes get controlled sooner following the incident itself. We also have very strict laws prohibiting investigators and other official parties from releasing to the public this kind of documentation acquired through the course of their duties. I think our criminals may also be a little more worried about getting caught than, say, your average South American narco or Middle Eastern jihadist, so they don't record their crimes as much. But with the increasing ubiquity of things like live-streaming, decent camera phones, police body cameras, and public and private surveillance technology, more clips have been coming out of America. I for one notice a LOT more nowadays than I did when I first joined DR. |
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#25
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05-31-2020, 01:09 PM
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Re: Aftermath of NYC Suicide
The US likes to censor these images. It occurs daily and sometimes recorded but seeing as a fatality may be involved and there's a chance it was recorded, its pretty much the laws footage from then on. Seems like in 3rd world countries, the police don't really give a shit and probably sell them off themselves. Just a theory tho lol
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