>Perhaps we need a federal law that says you can film cops doing their job so things like this don't happen.
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http://www.pslweb.org/liberationnews/news/jeremy-marks-home-raided.html>
>I still don't understand why they don't want to be filmed. Don't most police cars have dash cams now anyways? Plus if I was a cop I'd want EVERYTHING filmed so I'd have a record of what happened, and in case I got hurt there would be evidence of who did it.
The whole thing is amazing.
More detail (before the ridiculous raid) here:
http://www.laweekly.com/2010-12-09/news/jeremy-marks-attempted-lynching-case/It looks like that police action is going to truly embarrass the department. Maybe laws protecting citizens video taping public servants will finally be enacted now.
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