America’s slide into a police state
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by Wendy McElroy
05/17/10
The Baltimore, MD police are determined to establish new law by broadly reinterpreting (to their advantage, of course) how an existing law on wiretapping can be applied. Recording people on a public street where no expectation of privacy exists doesn’t fit the traditional interpretation of wiretapping, especially since the use of cameras-on-the-street by authorities has become ubiquitous. So why is 24-year-old Anthony John Graber III facing criminal charges for a video he recorded on his helmet-mounted camera during a March 5 traffic stop? Because some of the footage was posted to the Internet and it embarrassed the police officer involved, Trooper J.D. Uhler...
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Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
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by Wendy McElroy
05/17/10
The Baltimore, MD police are determined to establish new law by broadly reinterpreting (to their advantage, of course) how an existing law on wiretapping can be applied. Recording people on a public street where no expectation of privacy exists doesn’t fit the traditional interpretation of wiretapping, especially since the use of cameras-on-the-street by authorities has become ubiquitous. So why is 24-year-old Anthony John Graber III facing criminal charges for a video he recorded on his helmet-mounted camera during a March 5 traffic stop? Because some of the footage was posted to the Internet and it embarrassed the police officer involved, Trooper J.D. Uhler...
http://www.wendymcelroy.com/news.php?extend.3276
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=police+state
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=wiretapp
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Wendy+McElroy
rudkla - 18. Mai, 11:55