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In reply to the discussion: Omaha officers told: Don't interfere with citizens' right to record police activity [View all]alp227
(33,211 posts)23. K&R+big thanks to Steve the great DUer from the area for keeping us posted
as well as his many other contributions to the LBN forum from the Omaha.com AP wire!
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Omaha officers told: Don't interfere with citizens' right to record police activity [View all]
Omaha Steve
May 2013
OP
An viceversa. Why do people who claim transparency not want cameras on them?
graham4anything
May 2013
#2
So, you approve of ridicule? How stupid! - or is that alcoholic "humor"?, a.k.a. CRUELTY. nt
patrice
May 2013
#26
No, I don't follow people around on here, but, whatever graham is doing, insults undercut
patrice
May 2013
#44
To me that kind of PRIVATE expectation is a taking, like stealing, something that belongs to US,
patrice
May 2013
#15
That's a GOOD argument, and I tend to agree, to a point, but it's not the way it is now.
bemildred
May 2013
#17
Private property and private events are a workable criteria for me. I get that. nt
patrice
May 2013
#19
In some arenas, but not all. We live in groups. A rule of absolute individuality in such climates
patrice
May 2013
#25
I suspect that MOST of us agree about way MORE than we are allowed to pretend that we do.
patrice
May 2013
#36
That is what I believe I am saying when I say 80-20. People in America are like that.
graham4anything
May 2013
#42
EXACTLY!! And we can have microphones recording everything everyone says too!!
Douglas Carpenter
May 2013
#38
I have worked for the Omaha Police Dept (non-sworn civilian) since last Aug.
Omaha Steve
May 2013
#35