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Fighting Police Brutality with Cameras

By Antonio D. French

Filed Friday, June 22, 2007 at 7:08 AM


6 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Ray Hartmann finally on PubDef! Hey Ray, get back in the game and invest in PubDef. We need a true alternative to the Post-Disgrace.

6/22/2007 8:22 AM

 
Blogger Antonio D. French said...

Thanks for the support, but I doubt Ray is interested.

6/22/2007 8:44 AM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

This sounds like some more anti-police, criminal-loving bullsh*t to me.

6/22/2007 9:10 AM

 
Blogger Ariel said...

I'd say its more like anti-facist, human-rights loving "stuff".

It's a shame that these days people have to have video cameras on them at all times to behave. People need to remember that Someone is always watching and will hold them accountable, video-camera or not.

6/22/2007 10:19 AM

 
Blogger kjoe said...

There is a certain irony---in books like orwell's 1984 and other visions of a future, there were predictions which came true to one degree or another about the government watching people---totalitarian survelliance types of things.

It seems to be a two way street---maybe not an equal number of lanes going both ways---but it is a two way street.

6/22/2007 12:32 PM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Watching the watchers, speaks volumes about the realities of living in America. There was a time in my life when i truly beleived that the police where there to protect and help me during times of trouble.Now I am extremly leary of any "law enforcement" officer, serving in any capasity. Furthermore, if i were to find myself in some kind of dangerous situation,where folks generally look for the police for help, the police would not be my first choice, anyone other than "law enforcement" officers would suffice in my mind. I no longer trust "law enforcement", I literally view them as a direct enemy to my life and liberty. Anti-cop,you bet.Instances of police brutality and corruption or an everday occurance,throughout society today and those are just the instances that make it into the light for public viewing. When veteran "law enforcement" officers literaly choose to steal baseball tickets, from the polices EVIDENCE LOCK UP, to pass them out to their freinds and family,something is very, very wrong. To top it off they are allowed to continue to serve as "law enforcement" officers.Do you know of anyone who has been caught stealing at their job, and was not terminated????? Where were all the so called "good cops"?????Why didn't these "good cops" stand in outrage against these criminals, who's actions discredited them all?????? The police ARE NOT your freinds. Stay away from them and avoid them at all cost. If police are willing to commit crimes within the police station, and are supported by management, what kind of crimes are they willing to commit on a dark steet corner at 3:00 am?????? Great idea, watching the watchers.....good luck with your piolet program.

6/22/2007 4:57 PM

 

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