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Title: U.S. Dept of Justice sends scathing letter to Baltimore Police regarding filming cops
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URL Source: http://www.pixiq.com/sites/default/ ... re_photography_5_14_2012_0.pdf
Published: May 20, 2012
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Post Date: 2012-05-20 23:46:48 by Artisan
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Views: 132
Comments: 4

here is the link. http://www.pixiq.com/sites/default/files/united_states_letter_re_photography_5_14_2012_0.pdf Good to print it out in case pigs ever try to falsely tell you that it's illegal to film cops. Below is an article about it by Carlos Miller:


U.S. Department of Justice Slaps Baltimore Police Over Right to Record Issue

By Carlos Miller http://www.pixiq.com/article/department-of-justice-slaps-baltimore-pd

The U.S. Department of Justice is coming down hard on the Baltimore Police Department as it prepares to issue a settlement to a man whose footage they deleted after he recorded them making an arrest.

The settlement stems from a 2010 incident at the Preakness Stakes, which prompted the Department of Justice in January to send a statement of interest to the judge presiding over the resulting civil suit, advising him that such blatant action violates the Constitution and should not be tolerated.

That letter provoked the police department into issuing a 7-page General Order to its officers February stating that citizens have the “absolute right” to record cops in public as long as they did not "violate any section of any law, ordinance, code or criminal article."

Baltimore cops simply expanded existing laws to allow them to continue cracking down on camera-wielding citizens, including threatening to arrest a man for loitering.

On Monday, the Department of Justice slapped the Baltimore Police Department with another letter, condemning it for writing such a vague general order and for allowing the harassment to continue.

It is a very impressive read. Eleven pages of case citations and Constitutional clarifications. One of the most solid efforts from the federal government in protecting the rights of citizens to record police.

The letter was issued less than 10 days after various journalism and civil rights organizations, including my favorite, the National Press Photographers Association, sent U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder a letter, insisting he take action in the War on Photography.

As far as I know, this is the first time the federal government has drafted guidelines to a local police department on this issue. The most extensive out of all the general orders I’ve read from police departments over the years.

And it will be the biggest challenge for whoever replaces Baltimore Police Commissioner Frederick H. Bealefeld III who abruptly resigned earlier this month, staying in the job only until August.

I would love to break the letter down for you, but I’m still digesting it and it’s late. Or early depending on how much sleep you’ve had.

So maybe you guys can help me out by copying and pasting the positives and negatives you find in the letter.

Here’s a portion I know you guys are going to love:

“Members of the press and members of the general public enjoy the same rights in any area accessible to the general public.” Id. at 4.

“No individual is required to display ‘press credentials’ in order to exercise his/her right to observe, photograph, or video record police activity taking place in an area accessible to, or within view of, the general public.” Id

Here's another good one:

Because recording police officers in the public discharge of their duties is protected by the First Amendment, policies should prohibit interference with recording of police activities except in narrowly circumscribed situations. More particularly, policies should instruct officers that, except under limited circumstances, officers must not search or seize a camera or recording device without a warrant. In addition, policies should prohibit more subtle actions that may nonetheless infringe upon individuals’ First Amendment rights. Officers should be advised not to threaten, intimidate, or otherwise discourage an individual from recording police officer enforcement activities or intentionally block or obstruct cameras or recording devices.

Policies should prohibit officers from destroying recording devices or cameras and deleting recordings or photographs under any circumstances. In addition to violating the First Amendment, police officers violate the core requirements of the Fourteenth Amendment procedural due process clause when they irrevocably deprived individuals of their recordings without first providing notice and an opportunity to object. See Mathews v. Eldridge, 424 U.S. 319, 333 (1976) (“The right to be heard before being condemned to suffer grievous loss of any kind . . . is a principle basic to our society.”); Stotter v. Univ. of Tex. at San Antonio, 508 F.3d 812, 823 (5th Cir. 2007) (The notice defendant provided to the plaintiff “was insufficient to satisfy due process because [plaintiff] did not receive the notice until after his personal property was allegedly discarded . . . . [D]iscarding [plaintiff’s] personal property in this manner violated his procedural due process rights.”).

Here’s another one I enjoyed:

This principal is particularly important in the current age where widespread access to recording devices and online media have provided private individuals with the capacity to gather and disseminate newsworthy information with an ease that rivals that of the traditional news media. See Glik, 655 F.3d at 84 (“[M]any of our images of current events come from bystanders with a ready cell phone or digital camera rather than a traditional film crew, and news stories are now just as likely to be broken by a blogger at her computer as a reporter at a major newspaper.”).

And that last sentence couldn’t ring truer this early morning as not a single news outlet has this story yet.

Click here to read the letter.

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#1. To: Artisan (#0)

And that last sentence couldn’t ring truer this early morning as not a single news outlet has this story yet

This story was reported on the Alyona show on RT on Thursday. RT consistently reports the stories the mainstream media decide to miss (a dedicated segment on the Alyona show) their financial commentary and guests are world class including Gerald Celente, Paul Craig Roberts, Ron Paul etc.

Broadcast from Washington D.C. RT's shows can be watched at RT.com, youtube, Hulu in HD and others. rt.com/programs/

Max Keiser

Capital Account

Alyona Show

Julian Assange

The world has flipped upside down when we have to go to RT for news instead of the pablum and propaganda on "our mainstream media.

I believe the network would be much more effective if the girls weren't so hot!! /S

"Find out just what people will submit to and you have found out the exact amount of injustice and wrong which will be imposed upon them. ... The limits of tyrants are prescribed by the endurance of those whom they oppress."

Hmmmmm  posted on  2012-05-21   9:17:38 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Hmmmmm (#1)

The world has flipped upside down when we have to go to RT for news instead of the pablum and propaganda on "our mainstream media.

No kidding! It's espescially ironic given the fact that we were raised with commie russia being our #1 enemy.

I havent read the 11 page justice dept. document but i will read it when i have time. this kind of stuff is interesting. not that the feds are heroes or anything, but if they give a hassle to the local jackboots that is a good thing.

"Even to the death fight for truth, and the LORD your God will battle for you". Sirach 4:28

Artisan  posted on  2012-05-21   10:09:26 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Artisan (#2)

It is good and all.. Those cops need to be stopped before they start arresting gas station clerks for recording them...Cameras are everywhere. It is a new age. Pigs can not stop time nor can they expect to be exempt from the changing times.

...

Although I would like to know why the cops still enjoy criminal immunity when they commit crimes...


I support the occupation
Fuck it if it kills me. Liberty before death.

titorite  posted on  2012-05-21   13:50:42 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: Artisan (#0)

It's about time the U.S. Dept of Justice stepped in to intervene on issues like this concerning. I saved the letter in case it gets removed.

purplerose  posted on  2012-05-21   18:30:50 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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