.. for simple 'offenses' such as videotaping police, to document local criminal law enforcement government
if this is not a hallmark of progressive installation of total martial law enforcement by our already rogue police state, idunno what is! already,
500-1000 civilians in each state alone are fighting district attorneys over police threats, charges, and even repealed cases of life sentence in
prison just over videotaping an accident or incident and cops happen to be in footage somewheres, or just think so or got ruffled feathers or
whatever.
we have 1st amendment right to videotape them. that is, when we actually had enforceable constitutional rights
absolute abuse of power. how bad will it get, huh guys, and how soon??
edit on 1-10-2011 by ignant because: (no reason given)
Wasn't there a thread about the Supreme Court upholding the right of citizens to film police? I thought this issue was over but I have been wrong
before. Also, Alex Jones...
I listen to Infowars all the time. I think alot of what Alex has to say is true, I do think however his presentation of the material is a bit much at
times and maybe magnified. Maybe to help us understand or listen more, idk. But if Alex Jones did not present the information the way he did, he would
not be Alex Jones.
On the main topic, here is a great video of how our cops should act well being video taped.