Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Re: Video tape a cop...go to jail for 16 years

They can tape you, but you better not tape them
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it's a just law

you can't have every t/d/h running around with video cameras
interfering with a policman doing to his job

do as you're told or go to jail - your choice

On Jul 19, 10:36 pm, studio <tl...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Growing Number of Prosecutions for Videotaping the Police
>
> That Anthony Graber broke the law in early March is indisputable. He
> raced his Honda motorcycle down Interstate 95 in Maryland at 80 mph,
> popping a wheelie, roaring past cars and swerving across traffic
> lanes.
>
> Anthony Graber was arrested for posting a video of his traffic stop on
> YouTube.
>
> But it wasn't his daredevil stunt that has the 25-year-old staff
> sergeant for the Maryland Air National Guard facing the possibility of
> 16 years in prison. For that, he was issued a speeding ticket. It was
> the video that Graber posted on YouTube one week later -- taken with
> his helmet camera -- of a plainclothes state trooper cutting him off
> and drawing a gun during the traffic stop near Baltimore.
>
> In early April, state police officers raided Graber's parents' home in
> Abingdon, Md. They confiscated his camera, computers and external hard
> drives. Graber was indicted for allegedly violating state wiretap laws
> by recording the trooper without his consent.
>
> http://abcnews.go.com/US/TheLaw/videotaping-cops-arrest/story?id=1117...
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>
> They can tape you, but you better not tape them.
>
> Brought to you by the Bush Jr. neo-con militaristic complex.

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