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If You See Something, Film Something - The Importance of
Videotaping Police
A short film documenting the right of filming anything
you wish in a public place - including the police. With
our currently emerging fascist socialist government, it
is a real necessity for people to film abuses, and it is
perfectly legal to do so. Your video can be beamed
straight up to YouTube from your cell phone.
Remember, police are employees of the public - and like
any job, the employer must sometimes keep an eye on the
employees, and set limits. Beatings, gassing, clubbing,
dragging, electrocuting, and kicking, and shooting
innocent people is beyond the acceptable limits, and they
must be held accountable for it.
Police State III: Total Enslavement - Alex Jones[1]
Police State Planning - The Roadmap to Modern Global
Dictatorship[2]
Alex Jones' EndgamE Movie[3]
The EndgamE Movie - Companion Free Library v1[4]
Citizen Police Accountability Meeting - Occupy Portland
Jan 25 2012 [5]
Police try to prevent filming of man they pepper sprayed -
[6]
Atlanta police seize camera, try to suppress footage of
raid - Copwatch of East Atlanta[7]
Don't talk to the police[8]
References
1. PSIIITE
2. PoliceStatePlanning-TheRoadmapToModernGlobalDictatorship
3. EndgamE.the.movie
4. TheEndgameMovie-CompanionFreeLibraryV1
5. CitizenPoliceAccountabilityMeeting-OccupyPortlandJan252012
6. PoliceTryToPreventFilmingOfManTheyPepperSprayed
7. AtlantaPoliceSeizeCameraTryToSuppressFootageOfRaid
8. TalkingToThePolice
Date Published: 2012-03-14 02:48:07
Identifier: IfYouSeeSomethingFilmSomething-TheImprotanceOfVideotapingP…
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# Topics
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