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Title: Arizona Says “No” To Recording Cops… Even in Your Own Home
Source: Eric Peters Autos
URL Source: http://ericpetersautos.com/2016/01/ ... ng-cops-even-in-your-own-home/
Published: Jan 12, 2016
Author: Eric
Post Date: 2016-01-13 08:54:22 by Deckard
Keywords: None
Views: 637
Comments: 6

Here’s one that demands pushback – as much as can be sent its way.

recording cops pic

Arizona lawmakers want to make it illegal – a criminal offense – to film cops on private property.

In (air quotes) your home.

The air quotes being necessary to impart the appropriate irony.

If SB 1054 becomes law, anyhow.

If it does, AZ residents will be required to obtain the permission of any cop before they may lawfully record his actions. The legality of the cop’s conduct is ultimately irrelevant. He will be able to arrest you, if you film or otherwise record him without his prior ok.

This is an important point.

Legally speaking, any video made without prior permission stands on shaky ground as potential evidence – even if the video shows a cop committing crime. The video could be suppressed, dismissed – or more likely, destroyed. And the destruction could be – probably will be – anointed legal because, after all, the video was made illegally.

John Kavanagh

No surprise, SB 1054 was introduced by a Republican, AZ State Rep. John Kavanaugh of District 8 (see here for more about him). Even less surprisingly, Kavanaugh is an ex-cop. An ex New Jersey cop. New Jersey is a notably corrupt state, run by thugs like Chris Christie – who is known to have used his powers to abuse his political opponents (see here) and steer lucrative state contracts to family and friends like a real-life Tony Soprano (see here).

“Law and order” Republicans like Christie – and Kavanaugh – use the law to order things to their liking. La cosa nostra… this thing of ours.

Capisce?

SB1054’s first paragraph deals with recording cops out in public, setting forth a “20 foot” standard. Any closer and it’s automatically illegal – and you are immediately subject to arrest. But even staying back 20 feet doesn’t mean you won’t be arrested.

SB1054 decrees that one may not record from any distance if the officer “determines that the person is interfering in the law enforcement activity.” Which means he may arrest you at his whim, since there is no clear definition of “interfering with law enforcement activity” other than the officer’s “determination.”

hero with gun drawn

That is, the officer’s opinion. His feelings.

Any guess as to how he is probably feeling when you pull out your iPhone?

But the most noxious portion of SB1054 is the next graph, which makes it a crime to record cops running amok inside your own home:

“If the law enforcement activity is occurring in an enclosed structure that is on  private property (i.e., your home) a person who is authorized (authorized? by whom?) may make a video recording of the activity from an adjacent room or area that is less than twenty feet away from where the activity is occurring…”

An adjacent room?

How does one record a beating being administered in the adjacent room? Technology has given us amazing capabilities – but can iPhones take video through drywall? And what happens if the person attempting to document events in the adjacent room dares to poke his head – or his camera – out of the adjacent room to get a clear view of the beating being administered (or the evidence being planted) in the next room?

stop resisting!

Under SB1054, that’s “interfering in the law enforcement activity” – all the cop has to do is say it is – and off to the clink you go.

And if “interfering”  doesn’t cut it, there’s always that old standby, “safety.”

SB104 states that a cop may forcibly remove or arrest you by pronouncing the magic words: “… it is not safe to be in the area.”

Note that neither of these things – “interfering” or “safety” – has an objective definition. This is deliberate. The entire point of SB1054 is to give cops a free hand to stomp video recording of their “activities” at their whim, without fear of repercussions. To intimidate anyone who might be thinking about recording cops.

Illinois was (and still is) famous for arresting people and charging them with scary felonies – and serious time in prison – under “wiretapping” statutes. That’s been dialed back some, but the cops are pushing back there and elsewhere due to the dawning awareness in the public mind, courtesy of citizen recordings uploaded to YouTube and such, that “Officer Friendly” often isn’t. Public confidence in the decency of cops is at its lowest point since the Rodney King beatdown back in the ’90s – which virtually no one outside of law enforcement would have known about had it not been for a citizen recording.

Would that citizen have recorded if he’d known he might go to jail for doing so?

How about the recent summary execution of Walter Scott by South Carolina Hero Cop Michael Slager? Is there doubt in anyone’s mind that  – absent the video evidence – Slager would still be in uniform instead of awaiting trail for felony murder?

These are not “isolated” cases.

Citizen video has merely made what’s been going on common knowledge. And that – from the point of of law enforcement – is something that’s got to be dealt with.

Remember the scene in Star Wars when Chancellor Palpatine is exposed as Darth Sidious? Unlimited power!

Basically the same thing here.

SB 1054 is an example of the vitiation of law, an essential prerequisite for… unlimited power.

Laws are supposed to establish boundaries. Clearly define what people – including cops – may and may not do. SB1054 establishes boundaries, alright.

For us.

We may do as ordered.

And when we don’t, we’re subject to being tackled and Tazed, cuffed and stuffed.

For the “crime” of recording official crime.

Franz Kafka, phone home.(4 images)

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#1. To: Deckard (#0)

Arizona is a state that was very underpopulated until geezers from the frozen north and refugees from California started moving there and taking over. They are the type of people that trust and insist of Big Daddy Government "protecting" them regardless of what the authorities have to do to make them feel safe. For these shallow thinkers,THEY never do anything wrong and will never be a target of un-Constitutional police activity,so they just don't care what the police do.

Why is democracy held in such high esteem when it’s the enemy of the minority and makes all rights relative to the dictates of the majority? (Ron Paul,2012)

American Indians had open borders. Look at how well that worked out for them.

sneakypete  posted on  2016-01-13   9:06:22 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Deckard (#0)

But the most noxious portion of SB1054 is the next graph, which makes it a crime to record cops running amok inside your own home:

“If the law enforcement activity is occurring in an enclosed structure that is on private property (i.e., your home) a person who is authorized (authorized? by whom?) may make a video recording of the activity from an adjacent room or area that is less than twenty feet away from where the activity is occurring…”

An adjacent room?

How does one record a beating being administered in the adjacent room? Technology has given us amazing capabilities – but can iPhones take video through drywall? And what happens if the person attempting to document events in the adjacent room dares to poke his head – or his camera – out of the adjacent room to get a clear view of the beating being administered (or the evidence being planted) in the next room?

It appears they want to outlaw any internal home security cameras.

IOW, if you have an internal security camera(s), even letting a cop into your home from a legit 911 call is automatically a crime for which you can be prosecuted. Unless you have his prior consent to record.

And what about businesses with their cameras? They would suddenly become liable to turn off their cameras at the approach of a cop.

This is what appeals courts and supreme courts are for. To dispatch this kind of nonsense immediately.

Unfortunately, one or more people will get prosecuted for this "crime" in order to get it into court to strike down the law.

Tooconservative  posted on  2016-01-13   9:31:48 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Deckard (#0)

Every 711 , McDonald's , and Walmart will need to be prosecuted ..... I don't see this bill passing. It is written by stupid people to accomplish stupid ideas.

Titorite2  posted on  2016-01-13   12:20:21 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: Deckard (#0)

Arizona Says “No” To Recording Cops… Even in Your Own Home

Arizona has become another nuthouse state.

rlk  posted on  2016-01-13   12:26:12 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: Deckard (#0)

"Here’s one that demands pushback – as much as can be sent its way."

That's right! Let's all get together and tell the citizens of Arizona how to live their lives. They'll thank us later.

misterwhite  posted on  2016-01-13   13:10:00 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: Deckard (#0)

"Laws are supposed to establish boundaries."

It does. It says the boundary is 20 feet.

misterwhite  posted on  2016-01-13   13:13:54 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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