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<blockquote data-quote="Deamiter" data-source="post: 37583766" data-attributes="member: 17635"><p>I should be clear that I have a huge amount of respect for police, but as a photographer I've seen how they're prone to overstep their authority.</p><p></p><p>I understand why they're so wary of photography and video since pictures and videos have been used against police in police brutality cases. In some of the cases, the police were out of line, and in others, the amateur video/photos only tell part of the story. I still get a bit miffed whenever I hear of police telling you you can't photograph something because they do not legally have the authority (in 99% of the cases anyway) to make you stop shooting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deamiter, post: 37583766, member: 17635"] I should be clear that I have a huge amount of respect for police, but as a photographer I've seen how they're prone to overstep their authority. I understand why they're so wary of photography and video since pictures and videos have been used against police in police brutality cases. In some of the cases, the police were out of line, and in others, the amateur video/photos only tell part of the story. I still get a bit miffed whenever I hear of police telling you you can't photograph something because they do not legally have the authority (in 99% of the cases anyway) to make you stop shooting. [/QUOTE]
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