- The War on Cameras
- Rodney King: 20 years of citizen photojournalism
- What's wrong with these cops?
- Michigan high court rules for Dr. Dre--"The Michigan Supreme Court ruled in favor of rapper Dr. Dre in a case involving a very important legal principle — whether the police have a right to privacy while performing their duties. The state high court said no."
- "Connecticut State Sen. Martin Looney (D-New Haven) has introduced a short bill that not only acknowledges the right of citizens to record on-duty police officers, it also provides for a civil action against police officers who violate that right."
- L.A. Critical Mass Rider Sues City For LAPD 'Beating' Caught On Cell-Phone Video
- Weare police charge man for recording traffic stop
- Robert Graham Was Detained by the TSA for Taking Photographs
- How to Record the Cops
- Ass. Police Chief arrests CT man for filming cops with iPhone, confiscates and deletes videos
- We were permanently banned from the Miami-Dade Metrorail for taking photos
- Young photojournalist detained for army cadet pics
- Photographers Are NOT Terrorists
- Is it legal to take photos of people without asking?
Saturday, April 16, 2011
Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?
Quis custodiet ipsos custodes--Or 'Who watches the watchmen?'
Labels:
accountability,
bad cops,
law and disorder,
police state