Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Supreme Court Rules Citizens Can Film On-Duty Police Officers Nov. 27, 2012


Supreme Court Puts TSA in Precarious Position Over Filming. By Jake Jones. For Examiner. Nov. 28, 2012. Published on Prison Planet.
http://www.prisonplanet.com/supreme-court-puts-tsa-in-precarious-position-over-filming.html

On Nov. 27, the US Supreme Court let stand a lower court ruling in Illinois that filming police officers while they were on duty is a protected First Amendment right.
http://www.examiner.com/article/supreme-court-says-cops-have-no-expectation-of-privacy

"...the main issue now is just how this will affect the filming of TSA officials and their army of jackbooted thugs who either pat you down; or run you through a machine that X-ray’s your body.
The issue at hand is that TSA agents are public servants just like police officers."

"...it is the law of the land throughout America. Citizens can record their encounters with police without fear of arrest."
http://www.crimefilenews.com/2012/11/supreme-court-citizens-recording-their.html

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