Monday, September 05, 2011

75 years in prison for filming police in public?

Police in Massachusetts can arrest anyone filming them in public, claiming the citizen is "wiretapping". States such as Illinois are following suit. It is time to push back for freedom and liberty as the framers intended.
-stevengerickson At yahoo Dot Com

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In Illinois Michael Allison, a 42 year-old man, is facing 75 years in prison for recording police officers. In Illinois, and about 12 other states, it is illegal to record audio without a person's consent. Many civil right advocates say Allison doesn't deserve the same punishment a murderer or rapist would get. Alex Jones, radio host of the Alex Jones Show, tells us the part this plays in the bigger picture.

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2 comments:

  1. Hello,
    My name is Marie and I have been reading your blog for the past few weeks. I really enjoy it. I was wondering if you accept guest posts? I have topic in mind that might strike your interest. Please, feel free to email me. Thank you for your time and I hope to hear from you soon.

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  2. Marie,
    please email me what you want posted.

    stevengerickson at yahoo Dot Com

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