Police Continue to Use Wiretapping Laws to Crack Down on People Recording Them (carlosmiller.com)

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May 25, 2010 12:00 am


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With shocking regularity, police throughout the United States are being allowed to use felony wiretapping charges to arrest people who happen to videotape or record them in public.

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