Fourth Circuit: Individuals Have a First Amendment Right to Livestream Their Own Traffic Stops eff.org Submitted by mepper t3_11aeick on February 24, 2023 at 1:13 AM in technology 94 comments 2,336
bent-grill t1_j9v009q wrote on February 24, 2023 at 7:23 PM Reply to comment by StrangeCharmVote in Fourth Circuit: Individuals Have a First Amendment Right to Livestream Their Own Traffic Stops by mepper Holy shit, recording an officer interaction reduces risk for both the officer and the citizen. Better for everyone to default to letting the cameras roll. Bad behavior should be seen, as should good behavior. Permalink Parent 2 StrangeCharmVote t1_j9vnfqh wrote on February 24, 2023 at 9:55 PM > Holy shit, recording an officer interaction reduces risk for both the officer and the citizen. We both agree on this. > Better for everyone to default to letting the cameras roll. Bad behavior should be seen, as should good behavior. Indeed it should. Permalink Parent 2
StrangeCharmVote t1_j9vnfqh wrote on February 24, 2023 at 9:55 PM > Holy shit, recording an officer interaction reduces risk for both the officer and the citizen. We both agree on this. > Better for everyone to default to letting the cameras roll. Bad behavior should be seen, as should good behavior. Indeed it should. Permalink Parent 2
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