No. That’s a non sequitur. You have an expectation of privacy for what is in your car unless they rightly have reasonable suspicion or probable cause to search a citizen’s car. And if not, they must obtain a search warrant.
When police are conducting their duties out in the open public, they have no expectation of privacy.
Of course.
Look at my tagline. I believe we live in an upside down world best described with sarcasm, irony, hypocrisy, and cynicism.
My comments generally reflect this.
Thus: Can’t film cops, but they can search my car.