Justice Dept. Defends Public’s Constitutional ‘Right to Record’ Cops
Found on Wired on Thursday, 17 May 2012
In a surprising letter sent on Monday to attorneys for the Baltimore Police Department, the Justice Department also strongly asserted that officers who seize and destroy such recordings without a warrant or without due process are in strict violation of the individual’s Fourth and Fourteenth Amendment rights.
Police officers should not interfere with a recording and should never seize recording devices without a warrant. They should also be advised “not to threaten, intimidate, or otherwise discourage an individual from recording police officer enforcement activities or intentionally block or obstruct cameras or recording devices.”
Finally someone steps up to teach the police how to behave. If officers would know the laws and understand it, all this would not be needed.