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In reply to the discussion: Police Departments Retaliate Against Organized "Cop Watch" Groups Across the US [View all]TheVisitor
(173 posts)extreme and unnecessary, and this guy identifies himself as being sovereign, which is completely out of scope with what the article was written about... i know 'sovereign citizens' and they are absolutely batsheet crazy for the most part like this guy, just rambling on about random stuff and how laws don't apply to them...
first amendment applies to all... people are allowed, by law, to record and photograph police at a reasonable distance as long as they aren't imposing on them completing their job duties/enforcing the law... for example, with mike brown, the video recordings truly did help give a better perspective as to what really happened...
there is a distinct difference between this guy, with his endless excuses and proclaiming he is the government, and people who simply want to record the police in action to ensure the safety of others and fair judicial process is followed...