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Mark Silverstein on Your Rights when Interacting with Police: Self in Society #16

Self in Society Podcast

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When Can You Record Audio or Video the Police?

When can you record audio or video the police legally? Well, there's a first amendment right to record police as they are carrying out their functions in public. I think what a person can't do is stand so close that they are interfering with the police officer's ability to carry out their duties. There are certainly some areas where it's clearly appropriate. And then there might be some gray area.

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