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Anonymous Message.....recording the Police is Necessary This Revolution Will Not Be Televised ![]() <iframe width="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/urbtbvG0Fhk" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> |
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So Fucking Banned Poster Rank:303 Male Join Date: Mar 2010 Mentioned: 13 Post(s) Quoted: 750 Post(s)
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Re: Anonymous Message.....recording the Police is Necessary And? This isn't surprising. |
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Re: Anonymous Message.....recording the Police is Necessary I fucking hate cops like those. BUT not all are bad. Just most |
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Re: Anonymous Message.....recording the Police is Necessary a good cop that is doing his job properly is not going to have issues with the public taping them. in fact, it could be evidence in their favor in court. in some states it is illegal to tape them which should be illegal in itself. it is just too convenient for many of them in suspected police abuse cases that their dash cam or the police station cams just happen to stop working at the time of the incident. cops are people too. you are going to have good ones and you are going to have bad ones. i can only hope that who ever has supported and allowed the taping of police to be illegal some day accidently ends up on the wrong end of a billie club. the ones who have allowed it to be illegal say that you can not tape someone without their permission yet we are constantly taped as we walk or drive down the street, do our shopping, stand in line at the bank etc. and nobody asked for our permission. |
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Re: Anonymous Message.....recording the Police is Necessary fucking cunts ![]() ![]() |
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Re: Anonymous Message.....recording the Police is Necessary Some people become police officers because they have a God complex and enjoy the power. People like that give the good cops a bad name. It is really sickening. ![]() |
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Re: Anonymous Message.....recording the Police is Necessary On September 27, 2010, some criminal charges against Graber were dropped.[5] Harford County Circuit Court Judge Emory A Plitt Jr. dismissed four of the seven charges filed against Anthony Graber, leaving only traffic code violations. The judge ruled that Maryland's wire tap law allows recording of both voice and sound in areas where privacy cannot be expected and that a police officer on a traffic stop has no expectation of privacy.[5] |