Let me know when the ACLU goes after the TSA who gets away with groping and nude viewing of women, children and the elderly on a daily basis with no probable cause. I'm not going to hold my breath.
1 posted on
07/04/2012 11:47:24 AM PDT by
matt04
To: matt04
It’s going to be ironic when this gets used against Holder’s People at election time. I hope there’s enough room on YouTube.
2 posted on
07/04/2012 11:54:15 AM PDT by
Steamburg
(The contents of your wallet is the only language Politicians understand.)
To: matt04
I remember how pissed off that deputy in florida got when I started taking pictures...and then I won in court.
Sometimes life is pretty good.
3 posted on
07/04/2012 11:55:12 AM PDT by
the invisib1e hand
(A Dalmation was spotted wagging its tail.)
To: matt04
They’re useless unless they instantly stream the vid off to a safe place. Do they?
5 posted on
07/04/2012 12:05:50 PM PDT by
Lady Lucky
(If you believe what you're saying, quit making taxable income. Starve the beast.)
To: matt04
Not on the Apple iTunes Store...
To: matt04
Like the cops always tell us, "Only someone with something to hide would object."
9 posted on
07/04/2012 12:48:29 PM PDT by
E. Pluribus Unum
(Government is the religion of the sociopath.)
To: matt04
It seems to me that somebody could make a lot of money with a car accessory.
A digital audio/video recorder that would be wired to five pinhole cameras/microphones, the four sides of the car and one of the outside of the driver’s window.
A simpler version would just have two: one of the rear of the car and the other of the driver’s window.
It would be discreet enough for no part of it to be detected during a regular search of the car by police.
And it might even be enabled so that once it had been activated, and “run out the clock”, say three hours of recording time for each camera, without being turned off, then the system would search for an open WiFi to connect with. As soon as it found a stable WiFi, it would transmit its video/audio to a third party.
To: matt04
11 posted on
07/04/2012 12:57:29 PM PDT by
OneWingedShark
(Q: Why am I here? A: To do Justly, to love mercy, and to walk humbly with my God.)
To: matt04
I think this is a good thing, but prosecutors should have access to the videos as well.
To: matt04
>> The app lets users record audio and video discretely with a stealth mode that hides the fact that the recording is happening <<<
Sounds like there is a lot of potential for abuse. What about laws on recording conversations?
Can the police use the app to record a confession after a Miranda Warning ??
16 posted on
07/04/2012 1:42:45 PM PDT by
Kid Shelleen
(Beat your plowshares into swords. Let the weak say I am strong)
To: matt04
Try that west of the Delaware and you’ll be busted under the PA wiretap statute-—two party consent state.
20 posted on
07/04/2012 2:26:32 PM PDT by
lightman
(Adjutorium nostrum (+) in nomine Domini--nevertheless, Vote Santorum!)
To: matt04
My son, who is a cop was the subject of a scathing letter to the editor, in which the woman lied repeatedly. The police chief wrote his own letter to the editor, daring the woman to sue my son or the police department. It seems the entire traffic stop was audio and video taped, he invited her or any expert to examine the tape, to insure that it was original and unedited.
The chief had high praise for my son’s professionalism. Not so much as an impolite word or action from him, the woman, one of Holder’s people made up the whole thing, including charges of racism.
She has not taken the chief up on his dare.
Video/audio tape works both ways.
The police department should sue her for every food stamp she has.
To: matt04
Theres a know your rights button that educates the citizen about their rights when encountering police on the street, in a car, in their home or when theyre going to be placed under arrest, and theres a button to record audio and a button to record video. Is there a button to get a replacement for the cell phone the police officer shoved up your patoot?
24 posted on
07/04/2012 8:36:29 PM PDT by
Mike Darancette
(Democrats are the problem. Vote them out, all of them.)
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