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Author Topic: Do you support requiring police officers to wear body-cameras?  (Read 1455 times)
AggregateDemand
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« on: November 25, 2014, 12:06:49 PM »

99% of the time the cops will be spying on us with their cameras

#UnitedStatesofIdiots
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AggregateDemand
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« Reply #1 on: November 25, 2014, 01:50:54 PM »

White privilege is when you're more worried about cops spying on you with their body cameras (wtf? their cameras can see everything their eyes can, so unless you think we should blind cops??) than you are about them murdering you and not only getting away with, but being celebrated as a hero and earning half a million dollars in donations.

Your racism is not amusing.

Why don't we hire more cops to watch the other cops on patrol? Why don't we just eliminate all patrol officers and just install CCTV everywhere?

You're so easily duped into throwing away your own freedom, under the false pretense that your fellow man has a heart of evil and a gun, not that the legislative/judiciary branch is almost completely unaccountable for the system they have created.

Imagine a company where the CEO could blame the employees for missing an earnings target by installing cameras on every worker until they find violations of company policy.
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AggregateDemand
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« Reply #2 on: November 25, 2014, 02:26:45 PM »

I would settle for making it clear that the general public is allowed to film the police.

Exactly. We should be the ones with the cameras, and we should be pointing them at administrators and government officials. C-SPAN and so forth. Wire the entire police station and city hall. See what I care.

We already know what Darren Wilson did. A camera isn't going to add any clarity. The camera is for monitoring Michael Brown. No thanks. How many times have dash cams been used against defendants? How many times against the police? Get real people.
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AggregateDemand
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« Reply #3 on: November 26, 2014, 11:19:03 AM »

If we were debating CCTV cameras everywhere to monitor our activities, we'd probably all be against. Attach the cameras to police officers and people are for video surveillance.

Microcosm for the US. Why settle for bad policy if we can create a dehumanizing social calamity?
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