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Boogie Stimuli
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Fri Jul-15-16 09:42 AM

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"Police Body Cams: No Longer Public Record (swipe)"


          

Effective Oct. 1st
American legislation is such a joke lol.
And this dude sounds like he's making up
the excuses on the fly.
"Well, um... WHAT IF THERE'S A NEKKID WOMAN?!?!"
Smh
You can apply, but you can be denied, which
means you'll be denied 100% of the time if
the footage is damning for the police dept.
Anyway...

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NEW LAW MAKES POLICE CAM FOOTAGE OFF LIMITS TO PUBLIC

Tuesday, July 12, 2016 01:19PM
RALEIGH (WTVD) -- Motivated by the controversial police officer-involved shootings in Louisiana and Minnesota, and the terror in Texas that unfolded after a Black Lives Matter march, Gov. Pat McCrory signed the Body Cam bill into law.

Related story: North Carolina Attorney General Roy Cooper says body camera law needs fixing

McCrory signed House Bill 972 on Monday afternoon.

The new law details who can view and obtain footage from body and dashboard camera. The footage is no longer public record.

If you are in the video, either your image or your audio, you can request the file. The request could be denied, however, and then you'll have to take the fight to Superior Court.

McCrory says technology can mislead and misinform.

"My goal is to protect those who protect us," he said.

The Governor believes the legislation is fair for everyone.

"It's better to have rules and guidelines with all this technology than no rules and guidelines whatsoever," said McCrory.

The ACLU of North Carolina calls the legislation "shameful."

"Body cameras should be a tool to make law enforcement more transparent and accountable to the communities they serve, but this shameful law will make it nearly impossible to achieve those goals," said Susanna Birdsong, Policy Counsel for the ACLU of North Carolina. "People who are filmed by police body cameras should not have to spend time and money to go to court in order to see that footage. These barriers are significant and we expect them to drastically reduce any potential this technology had to make law enforcement more accountable to community members."

The Governor's Office would not comment on the criticism.

The law goes into effect Oct. 1.

Related story: A step toward peace? Raleigh gangs declare truce

Wake County Sheriff Donnie Harrison is backing McCrory's move. He says what law enforcement encounters in the field is not for everyone's eyes.

"A lot of groups think we should show everything from start to finish and we just can't do it," said Harrison. "They think we're trying to hide something and that's not what it is. But if we go into a house for a domestic (assault) and if the wife has been assaulted has been unclothed, we don't want that on YouTube. We don't want that out there."

McCrory took another step Monday to protect officers. He established the Blue Alert System, which is to help catch anyone who intends on attacking or harming a public safety officials.
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Remember when North Carolina was the more "progressive" Carolina?
Jul 15th 2016
1
I almost respect the gov. Between this and the bathroom fiasco
Jul 15th 2016
2
I mean that is like being the tallest midget
Jul 15th 2016
5
this is terrible...so this is to protect those that are on video???
Jul 15th 2016
3
Do you really need to ask?
Jul 15th 2016
4
      Bingo. They're tired of going through the trouble of disabling them
Jul 15th 2016
6
      Wasn't really asking the people on the boards lol
Jul 15th 2016
9
man. this damn is gonna break sooner or later...
Jul 15th 2016
7
so ridiculous
Jul 15th 2016
8
This GA and McCrory have set NC back years.
Jul 15th 2016
10
It's also a great argument for campaign finance reform
Jul 15th 2016
13
You start keeping pace, they start changing up the tempo©Mos
Jul 15th 2016
11
Another reason to vote
Jul 15th 2016
12
They're not even trying to hide that they want....
Jul 15th 2016
14

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