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Another thug cop-this video and story are kinda old

protias

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Links With Court Rulings About Videotaping Police.....

I just noticed his grip. I wonder if anyone taught him the proper way? I was glad to see he was cleared of all charges. I wish IL would also allow this, but we know they won't so honest citizens cannot have proof of police corruption. I've often wondered how anyone can be a whistle blower in 2 party consent states?

http://peacefreedomprosperity.com/5...ideotaping-police-is-a-first-amendment-right/
http://www.dailytech.com/First+Circ...itizens+Can+Videotape+Police/article22587.htm
http://www.universalhub.com/2011/court-says-state-law-banning-recording-police-offi
http://www.fox17online.com/news/fox...-dr-dre-case-in-2000-20110323,0,3459913.story

Court Ruling: http://aclum.org/sites/all/files/legal/glik_v_cunniffe/appeals_court_ruling.pdf

http://blogs.findlaw.com/decided/20...deotape-police-arrests-1st-circuit-rules.html

Illinois judge declares law unconstitutional: http://www.pixiq.com/article/illinois-judge-tosses-out-wiretapping-case

Protias, you will like this link: http://www.pixiq.com/article/unconstitutional-illinois-wiretapping-law-on-its-last-legs

And here is the KICKER: http://www.pixiq.com/article/usdoj-urges-judge-to-see-constitutionality-of-recording-cops

No matter what the police state...it IS Constitutional to record them in public where they have no expectation of privacy.
 
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HolyOrangeJuice

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The article is from 2010. There are many youtube videos of it online. I guess it is good for the people who may have not seen it but it is old enough a lot probably have.

EDIT: duh, lol you said it in title :banana:
 
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Use Firefox if you're not already. Adblock, noscript, Flashblock. I can get to them just fine and not sure which addon out of those is actually stopping the popup (Maybe all of them are) but, I never get any of that crap.
 
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