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... 'The prevalence of cellphone cameras with high enough resolutions for people to record the police and then be able to disseminate it over the Internet' is a major reason for the video-recording, says Boston attorney Jeffrey P. Hermes, director of the Citizen Media Law Project."
"But law officers are often uncomfortable. 'Many officers are also uncomfortable that their activities might be displayed on the Internet and otherwise widely distributed,' says Portland, Ore., lawyer Bert P. Krages, who specializes in the area. 'Some also have the impression that photography presents a security risk and are acting according to a post-9/11 mentality.'" ... |
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