It looks like the Department of Justice got involved in police photographer encounters and set some guidelines for the police to follow.
To sum it up, the Doj says that the police cannot take your property without a warrant, delete a picture or video without a hearing over it, or stop you from recording in any place you have a right to be. This is huge! It's the first time they have issued a statement on this issue, and it is all in our favor.
Read about it at www.hollyhillfreepress.com (my website) and look at the link to the actual letter at the bottom.
Oh, say hi when you're there.
To sum it up, the Doj says that the police cannot take your property without a warrant, delete a picture or video without a hearing over it, or stop you from recording in any place you have a right to be. This is huge! It's the first time they have issued a statement on this issue, and it is all in our favor.
Read about it at www.hollyhillfreepress.com (my website) and look at the link to the actual letter at the bottom.
Oh, say hi when you're there.