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  1. Apr 25, 2013 · A Channel 2 Action News investigation found private security guards pulling over drivers in several local neighborhoods. They use lights, sirens, and even write traffic tickets, but they...

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  2. If you choose to record the police you can reduce the risk of terrible legal consequences and video loss by understanding your state's laws and carefully adhering to the following rules.

  3. Oct 9, 2022 · Two days ago, I took the deposition of two police officers in a civil federal rights lawsuit (section 1983 case) involving an allegation that my client’s exterior home surveillance camera was disabled by the officers. They both pled the Fifth Amendment. Here’s a photo of the actual disabled camera:

  4. Nov 1, 2023 · A lack of accountability and transparency in law enforcement can lead to officers overstepping their bounds. Thorough investigations, disciplinary actions, and transparent reporting are crucial when addressing misconduct or excessive force.

  5. Jun 24, 2019 · A police officer was allowed into my home by another occupant before I arrived. During the encounter, I began recording the situation. After attempting to have me remove my sunglasses and stop recording, he pulled out his personal phone and began filming me.

  6. Too often, police agencies and their lawyers require the footage to be deemed confidential before agreeing to turn over the footage in litigation. This article provides a blueprint for tackling the issue of confidentiality with respect to body-worn-camera footage.

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  8. Dec 1, 2022 · Sharpe is right—there's no law explicitly saying one can't livestream interactions with police officers. But there's also little legal precedent for what happens when one...