thanks i didnt thank about the app that would upload no the net, thats a good plan. i do expect a soon as i start to carry, (i havent started yet as i want to make sure i got all my homework done and all my ducks in a row first) that i will have a LEO encounter as i grew up in the 80's i have very long hair at this time, so i am uses to "being keep a eye on" by LEOs and store personal.
I am not afraid to get arrested so to speak just that my job is not forgiving about missed time, so i dont really want to spend to much time in lock up but i dont thank that is going to be a problem. i think that if it ever did happen that i would be out asap when the LEO's get together and learn that they have nothing to charge me for. Also i am committed to fight any crap charges i may get like disorderly or obstruction.
I also plan on getting the laws printed up on a card and laminated that way i can show any LEO that thinks they can throw around any charge they like, not that trying to educate them will do any good but at least on tape i may get a cop saying something dumb like he dont care what the law says or something like that, that i can use is court is ever a must.
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Your comment, "...but i dont thank that is going to be a problem...", is a VERY bad assumption. If you get arrested on a bogus charge on a Friday afternoon, the prosecutor won't see your case (and you won't see a judge) until Monday morning. Tuesday morning, if it's a holiday weekend. THEN the prosecutor has to decide if they have a case. If they think they do, even though you and I think the charge is bogus, you better hope you can make bail.
As far as a card with laws on it is fine, but don't push it down a LEO's throat unless you understand what case law is and how it affects those laws you want the LEO to follow. Keep the card with you so YOU can remember what the law is when the lower-life form LEO's get in your face and scream, "WHAT ABOUT 2921.31, PUNK! WHAT DO YOU THINK ABOUT THAT?" With your card, you can show him.
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Cops are allowed to lie, so if you record them saying, "I don't care about blankety-blank...", they were just lying to get you to talk some more.
The voice recorder is simply self-defense to make sure their story of an event matches what really happened.