see this find a safe spot and start filmin they bout to do some dirt
see this find a safe spot and start filmin they bout to do some dirt
99ReplyThis is perfect for the situation above
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Why, I'm missing some reference here?
54ReplyMy first guess was the hood is up to block the dash cam
144ReplyThey're blocking the dashcam or something? I think.
70ReplyMaybe it gives them more cover when they're putting mag after mag into an unarmed black guy who is running away?
35ReplyLegal cover
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About 4(? Mightve been 5) years ago, some cops lifted their hoods and planted some drugs. (Or at least was the claim.)
14ReplyAnd then the case was thrown in the court because there was no logic reason to keep both hoods open during a search, right? .....
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Don't they have body cams?
30Reply7 states require them right now. Thats it. Most are still fighting saying that if the police are on camera they can't do their job.
65ReplyIt's not a perfect solution either. There have been plenty of instances where cops "forget to turn on" or "accidently block" their cams. Even cases where, mysteriously, the cams are "accidentally" damaged or the data "corrupted".
Unfortunately seems like the only defense for these cases is livestreaming police interactions.
Cop unions should be illegal. (All other unions are fine)
48ReplyWell, when your job is to menace the communities you are supposedly charged with protecting, all that extra attention can really be a bother.
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Rarely, yes, but the technology to create a body cam that functions reliably when near police officers hasn't been developed yet.
12ReplyCurrent models waste space, weight, and durability by including an "off" button.
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You mean the broken once or those with empty batteries?
5Reply
“Mildly?”
6ReplyYou mean recording?
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