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Who watches the watchers?

Started by Crocuta, June 23, 2007, 10:11 AM NHFT

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Crocuta

What an excellent project to roll out in NH.  >:D

http://www.therolladailynews.com/articles/2007/06/21/state_news/state01.txt

ST. LOUIS (AP) — After a year of delays, the American Civil Liberties Union chapter in St. Louis is launching a program that will put video cameras in the hands of St. Louis residents so they can monitor police activity in their neighborhoods.

LiveFree

Better not try that in NH!  Hell, they could be brought up on felony charges if there's audio included! :lockstep: :pissedoff:

Crocuta

I know it's "illegal", but how many people can they put in jail?

It's easy to arrest and jail one person, but when they put the tenth in the pokey, people will start to question the law.

supperman15

if its reported on, im sure quite a few people get arested or fined for really stupid things that no one hears about. eateher because they are too embarised or just no one cares... it wasnt a slow news day.  I am all for civil disobedience and challenging bad laws by living your life free of them.  When thinking about these things there does come another eliment of how people hear about it to become enraged and question the law.

Brock

Quote from: Crocuta on June 23, 2007, 10:41 AM NHFT
I know it's "illegal", but how many people can they put in jail?

It's easy to arrest and jail one person, but when they put the tenth in the pokey, people will start to question the law.

More than you could possibly fathom:

http://www.drugsense.org/wodclock.htm

dalebert

What if you're running a store with a security camera and a cop walks in and an incident happens?