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AtomicSnarl writes “When Carlisle, PA, police noticed their traffic stop was being videotaped, they arrested the fellow with the camera for felony wiretapping. From the story: ‘Kelly is charged under a state law that bars the intentional interception or recording of anyone’s oral conversation without their consent… An exception to the wiretapping law allows police to film people during traffic stops.. [An assistant DA] said case law is in flux as to whether police can expect not to be recorded while performing their duties.’”
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Original post by kdawson and software by Elliott Back

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