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On 02/15/2011 10:49 AM, Jeffrey Angus wrote:
On 2/15/2011 10:32 AM, wrote:
How can something like this product which for all intents
and purposes "interferes with police business" be legal?


Like anything else, it's legal until they decide to prosecute.

And the police have been coming up with more and more creative
ways of prosecuting.

For example, making a video or audio recording of a police
officer is now construed as illegal wiretapping and they will
do their best to put you in prison for it.

No kidding? So if I use my digital recorder to record a police
officer giving me a ticket and he says something illegal the
recorder catches, I could go to jail for recording it? I would
think the recorder would be considered a personal security device
and I could record anything I wanted as long as I was there. I
record a lot of conversations without people knowing, and the
cops usually record traffic stops. I haven't been stopped in
over twenty years but all the cops in a nearby town a as crooked
as they can be, everyone knows they control most of the crime in
our area.


As in all aspects of life, the best course is to consider, "Is
somebody going to find someway to throw me in prison for this?"

If the answer is even remotely a "yes", then don't do it.

Jeff




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Is Obama an Internet Junkie? Why does he think it is the US governments
mission to spend $18,000,000,000.00 billion dollars to get high speed
Internet to all Americans? Shouldn't private companies do that? A better
use of that money would be to build Waste Incinerators that cleanly burn
trash and generate electricity for every city in the US. There are
already 140 in the US, lets build more, and stop dumping trash in the
oceans.