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  1. Apr 3, 2024 · A vinyl record that may be in antique stores and attics around North Carolina is called "Wolfpack Tracks." The album was released in 1983 to commemorate NC State's second national championship ...

  2. Can I Record a Police Officer in North Carolina? Yes! You can record police officers in the line of duty in all states as long as you are not trespassing or breaking any laws yourself.

  3. Dec 19, 2023 · What the Law Says. The 2011 Supreme Court case Glik v. Cunniffe acknowledged this question and ruled that recording law enforcement falls under our First Amendment rights. Specific to our home state, North Carolina law requires one-party consent; meaning that only one party involved in the interaction needs to consent to the recording.

  4. Dec 22, 2022 · North Carolina General Statute § 132-1.4A (g) governs the release of such recordings, including body camera footage, and sets out factors that the court “shall consider,” including public interest and confidentiality of the individuals involved.

  5. May 15, 2019 · The answer is NO! Not only is it perfectly legal and okay to record police officers in North Carolina. It is not illegal to record police officers in North Carolina. I think it’s a great idea to record police officers. Filming police officers should hopefully increase police accountability.

  6. While there are cases in which it is illegal to record someone without their knowledge, recording police encounters does not fall under North Carolinas wiretapping or eavesdropping laws. North Carolina has a “one-party consent” law related to recording someone or something with audio.

  7. Sep 22, 2010 · A few states have specific statutes making it a crime to record police officers who are performing their official duties. More often, people who record the police have been charged under states’ illegal surveillance statutes.