I know someone who was stopped by the police. They had a camera in the car and the police were cocky as hell, until they learned the guy had a camera. Then they were like little boys. A camera in your car is legal and makes sense. They are smalll enough and inexpensive enough now to hide and you'd be wise to use it with all the sobriety and seatbelt checkpoints. If they harass you our violate your rights you can sue the **** out of the bastards, because cops aren't your frined. Cops are the very ones who will be blatantly violating your rights in the near future. All you have to do is roll down your window enough to show them your driver's license and proof of insurance. They can't ask you any personal business. They can't ask you where you are headed? If they do just tell them you don't care to discuss your personal business with them, but be polite and have your camera rolling. You don't know you could get millions if they violate your rights. Protect and serve not harass.
2007-02-08
05:47:22
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Joe T
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Politics & Government
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