Constitutional Rights to Video and Audio Record in Public

Feb 9, 2016 | 0 comments

Graphic from copblock.orgThe ubiquity of inexpensive and capable video and audio recording devises is changing the legal and political landscape for everyone, but especially for police, criminals, and armed Americans. The open carry movement learned early on that recording of an incident removed the he said/she said ambiguity that is often found to be in a police officer’s favor. There have been many cases where the interaction was recorded and a settlement was paid to the person exercising their rights. Many defensive actions by armed Americans have been caught on surveillance cameras and have gone viral on …read more

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