Smile For The Birdie
Here's an extraordinary story from earlier this summer that an acquaintence recently brought to my attention.
A Nashua, NH, man is charged with violating state wiretap laws by recording a detective on his home security camera, while the detective was investigating the man’s sons.
Let me make sure I got this right: in New Hampshire you can't videotape a cop without his consent.
OK...all you law-and-order types, explain something to me: why should the police be concerned about being videotaped?
I mean, if the cop is not guilty of any wrongdoing, he shouldn't have a problem with it, right?
Right?
A Nashua, NH, man is charged with violating state wiretap laws by recording a detective on his home security camera, while the detective was investigating the man’s sons.
Let me make sure I got this right: in New Hampshire you can't videotape a cop without his consent.
OK...all you law-and-order types, explain something to me: why should the police be concerned about being videotaped?
I mean, if the cop is not guilty of any wrongdoing, he shouldn't have a problem with it, right?
Right?
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