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  • mrjarrell

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    Here's a case that could have gone badly for a lady, had she not had the good fortune to have access to a recording of her interaction with some gang members. They even lied under oath. If there were no recording things would have ended in their favour and she'd have been railroaded. Sad thing is that it's not an isolated incident.

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    jon5212

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    Here's a case that could have gone badly for a lady, had she not had the good fortune to have access to a recording of her interaction with some gang members. They even lied under oath. If there were no recording things would have ended in their favour and she'd have been railroaded. Sad thing is that it's not an isolated incident.

    But for Audio | The Agitator


    I hope those officers are sitting in jail right now.
     
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    There is already case law stating that a law enforcement officer in a public setting has no expectation of privacy therefore making it legal to record them.
     
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