Saturday, July 17, 2010

Congressman introduces resolution to protect citizens who videotape cops

Congressman introduces resolution to protect citizens who videotape cops
"A U.S. Congressman has introduced a resolution that would protect citizens who videotape cops in public from getting arrested on state wiretapping charges.

Edolphus Towns, a Democrat from New York, introduced the resolution on Thursday, the same day USA Today wrote a scathing editorial denouncing these types of arrests."

Good job, Ed.  Our ability to videotape cops is a great way to balance power.  The trend of arresting these citizens has been very scary.

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