Re: Slashdot | Recording Police Misconduct is Illegal
At 04:20 PM 7/16/01 +0200, Eugene Leitl wrote:
On Sat, 14 Jul 2001, Greg Newby wrote:
Mann's "shooting back" is rapidly getting outlawed.
Heh, some of Mann's work involves pseudo-cameras (or dark acrylic plates on your shirt, or leds under domes on your backback), so can we look forward to laws against *fake* recording? On the other hand, perhaps its time to write "you may be recorded" on your driver's license, registration/insurance, or drivers's side door frame. A bumper sticker would serve two purposes, hmm...
I was thinking along the same lines as David. Stickers in windshields would work. I've also seen folks selling the "these are my rights, cop" cards. Seems to be a market opportunity to add another line to them. -Declan On Mon, Jul 16, 2001 at 07:56:08AM -0700, David Honig wrote:
At 04:20 PM 7/16/01 +0200, Eugene Leitl wrote:
On Sat, 14 Jul 2001, Greg Newby wrote:
Mann's "shooting back" is rapidly getting outlawed.
Heh, some of Mann's work involves pseudo-cameras (or dark acrylic plates on your shirt, or leds under domes on your backback), so can we look forward to laws against *fake* recording?
On the other hand, perhaps its time to write "you may be recorded" on your driver's license, registration/insurance, or drivers's side door frame. A bumper sticker would serve two purposes, hmm...
On Mon, Jul 16, 2001 at 02:26:46PM -0400, Declan McCullagh wrote:
I was thinking along the same lines as David. Stickers in windshields would work. I've also seen folks selling the "these are my rights, cop" cards. Seems to be a market opportunity to add another line to them.
See http://www.aclu.org/library/bustcard.html for the ACLU's version (it's free). It's pretty level-headed advice. -- Greg
Ah, close but not the same. I was talking about cards that you hand to the cops who stop you. -Declan On Mon, Jul 16, 2001 at 02:50:00PM -0400, Greg Newby wrote:
On Mon, Jul 16, 2001 at 02:26:46PM -0400, Declan McCullagh wrote:
I was thinking along the same lines as David. Stickers in windshields would work. I've also seen folks selling the "these are my rights, cop" cards. Seems to be a market opportunity to add another line to them.
See http://www.aclu.org/library/bustcard.html for the ACLU's version (it's free). It's pretty level-headed advice. -- Greg
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David Honig
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Declan McCullagh
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Greg Newby