Tags: War on Cameras
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Cops Nab Recording of Police Shooting Unarmed Man
These camera phones are so inconvenient
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NYPD Detain, Threaten Man Recording Arrest
They invoked the ever-popular, "it's illegal to record the police."
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Phone Snatch Gets D.C. Cops Sued
They stole the device just one day after being told to do nothing of the sort
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Journalists Roughed Up at DNC
Undercover agents took violent exception to being photographed
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Treating Photographers as Terrorists Is Nothing New for LAPD
"New" policy just restates the old one, with some window-dressing
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Journalists Detained for Inspecting RNC Checkpoints
The police state lives up to expectations
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Busting An Observer Costs Tampa Cops $20,000
It's an expensive lesson for camera-shy law-enforcement
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Austin Police Demand 50-Foot Distance for Camera-Wielders
One activist appears to have aroused their ire
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Alabama Cop Roughs Up Disabled Woman for Taking Pictures at a High School Football Game
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Man Sues After Arrest For Recording Police
Of course, the officers were afraid of him and his scary camera
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Filming School Board Meeting Leads to Arrest Threats
There's no tyrant like a petty tyrant
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Arrested Man Exonerated by Home-Security Video
Police say one thing, but the camera, it disagrees
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Left-Handed Chavis Carter Shot Self With Right Hand While Cuffed in Back of Cop Cruiser
State crime lab report says 21-year-old drug war casualty committed suicide.
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Shooting Captured on Video
Police say he was armed and dangerous, his mother calls it a "firing squad"
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Cellphones Illegally Nabbed After Times Square Shooting
Police don't tell bystanders they need permission or a court order
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"In the Meantime, the Police Have Managed to Stop the Person from Photographing"
The war on cameras continues.
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Pre-Conventions, Photographers Know Your Rights
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NYPD Shooting Caught on Video
A confrontation between police and a knife-wielding man was captured by multiple passers-by
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CopBlock Founder Gets Three Months
Guilty of "wiretapping" for recording conversations with public officials
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CopBlock "Wiretapping" Trial Starts Today
Adam Mueller faces up to 21 years behind bars for recording officials while investigating police brutality