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<blockquote data-quote="RKM" data-source="post: 3249874" data-attributes="member: 552"><p>I am surprised that my comments are somehow anti law enforcement when they were all about your civil rights at a traffic stop. No presenting drivers license or ccw was never mentioned. My point was that it was unlawful to ask the passenger for id. Video taping is lawful and keeps all parties accountable. If it pisses the cop off so be it. There should be no reason whatsoever for a police officer or trooper to be upset over cameras. They tape us we tape them. It seems alot if people are afraid to exercise their rights guaranteed by our Constitution. All encounters that I have taped the officer didn't get angry one bit....but if he did, too bad. That is my right to do so. We exercise our second Amendment all the time, but seem to hestitate on the others for fear of upsetting LEO's.</p><p></p><p>Sent from my SM-J737U using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RKM, post: 3249874, member: 552"] I am surprised that my comments are somehow anti law enforcement when they were all about your civil rights at a traffic stop. No presenting drivers license or ccw was never mentioned. My point was that it was unlawful to ask the passenger for id. Video taping is lawful and keeps all parties accountable. If it pisses the cop off so be it. There should be no reason whatsoever for a police officer or trooper to be upset over cameras. They tape us we tape them. It seems alot if people are afraid to exercise their rights guaranteed by our Constitution. All encounters that I have taped the officer didn't get angry one bit....but if he did, too bad. That is my right to do so. We exercise our second Amendment all the time, but seem to hestitate on the others for fear of upsetting LEO's. Sent from my SM-J737U using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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