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ACLU Android/iphone app to record police encounters.
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<blockquote data-quote="CobraBob" data-source="post: 11979206" data-attributes="member: 6727"><p>It will only be good IF the entire stop is recorded, leaving NO gaps. For example, if the person stopped gets tough with the cop or even threatens him, and THEN starts the app up, the file sent to the ACLU server will be incomplete and swayed heavily (potentially) against the cop until the cop's video is matched against the accused person's video. This is going to potentially cause a lot of unnecessary time wasted as people partially video a police encounter after which the police department will have to defend itself. Where does all of this stop? I mean the nonsense end of it. I would bet it is more the people who DO get into trouble routinely that will love to use this app. Maybe those who want to claim police profiling or harassment.</p><p></p><p>As someone said above, if you don't do anything that gets the attention of law enforcement to begin with, then you should have nothing to worry about. People who DO draw law enforcement attention will be the first ones to whine and cry "police harassment/police brutality" and claim their liberties were breached. JMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CobraBob, post: 11979206, member: 6727"] It will only be good IF the entire stop is recorded, leaving NO gaps. For example, if the person stopped gets tough with the cop or even threatens him, and THEN starts the app up, the file sent to the ACLU server will be incomplete and swayed heavily (potentially) against the cop until the cop's video is matched against the accused person's video. This is going to potentially cause a lot of unnecessary time wasted as people partially video a police encounter after which the police department will have to defend itself. Where does all of this stop? I mean the nonsense end of it. I would bet it is more the people who DO get into trouble routinely that will love to use this app. Maybe those who want to claim police profiling or harassment. As someone said above, if you don't do anything that gets the attention of law enforcement to begin with, then you should have nothing to worry about. People who DO draw law enforcement attention will be the first ones to whine and cry "police harassment/police brutality" and claim their liberties were breached. JMO. [/QUOTE]
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