What To Keep In Mind When Recording Police
Before you pull out your phone to take a video of law enforcement officers at work, you should brush up of the legal ramifications of what you’re about to do and take care to protect yourself. A misstep could get you in trouble.
Gizmodo suggests several factors to keep in mind. Here are some standouts:
* Check your state law. Most states allow the recording of on-duty officers, but do your best to stay out of their way. You could face arrest or be asked to hand over your equipment.
* Don’t be secretive. If you’re hoping your evidence will stand up in court, be upfront about what you’re doing. Secret recording can land you in legal trouble.
* Don’t brandish your camera like a gun. Take a threatening pose and you’re putting yourself at risk. Be clear that you’re recording the scene and are unarmed.
7 Rules for Recording Police [Gizmodo via Boing Boing]
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