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Nevada Journalist Tackled By Police While Covering Wildfires Near Reno
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<blockquote data-quote="Eye-level" data-source="post: 61830" data-attributes="member: 6548"><p>I think there definitely is a trend, at least in America, where cops are getting more and more peturbed when someone whips out a camera and starts taking pictures or video...I personally think it is a reaction to several cases where the police have been caught acting foolishly or in some cases even breaking the law themselves...there was an incident in Oklahoma a few years back with a Highway Patrolman and a black ambulance driver where the cop just went ballistic on this ambulance driver...it was caught on cell video and caused quite a commotion. I wouldn't dare let a OHP officer see you pull out a camera he or she might get rather hot under the collar I think.</p><p></p><p>Just think they are talking about putting drones in the air over America...pretty soon the cops will have the guns and the cameras! </p><p></p><p>Oh well I'm a good citizen and have nothing to hide but I am sure there are a few people who lived in Germany in the 30's who felt the same way....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eye-level, post: 61830, member: 6548"] I think there definitely is a trend, at least in America, where cops are getting more and more peturbed when someone whips out a camera and starts taking pictures or video...I personally think it is a reaction to several cases where the police have been caught acting foolishly or in some cases even breaking the law themselves...there was an incident in Oklahoma a few years back with a Highway Patrolman and a black ambulance driver where the cop just went ballistic on this ambulance driver...it was caught on cell video and caused quite a commotion. I wouldn't dare let a OHP officer see you pull out a camera he or she might get rather hot under the collar I think. Just think they are talking about putting drones in the air over America...pretty soon the cops will have the guns and the cameras! Oh well I'm a good citizen and have nothing to hide but I am sure there are a few people who lived in Germany in the 30's who felt the same way.... [/QUOTE]
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