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[QUOTE="yummy:1302288"][QUOTE="Hoser:1302236"][QUOTE="yummy:1302222"]It sounds like the popo definitely fucked up, but things happened differently than this story given. There are cameras in the police cars so there will possibly be evidence of some misconduct.[/QUOTE] I assure you that it didn't happen like this dummy said it did. If they really feel that there was injustice, then they should make an official complaint to the AG's office and let them decide; that's their job. As far as recording a Police Officer in the line of duty with your cell phone...well, that's illegal in many states as it violates the Wire Tapping Statute, due to the fact that a cell phone is a device that can transmit information. It's no more legal than bugging someones phone without their permission, or the go ahead from the AG (Attorney General). So keep that in mind the next time that you try to record a Police Officer without his permission on your cell phone. Don't be surprised if you get arrested and charged with a felony...and your phone is confiscated as evidence. This girl should go about doing things the right way and not spewing her childish defiance around the web.[/QUOTE] I dont know about that Hoser. If it's our word against theirs. We as citizens are able to protect ourselves with surveillance as they are. If I remember correctly, officers started having cameras installed in cruisers to prove what did/did not happen after allegations of misconduct. [/QUOTE]
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