8/22/2014 1:21:07 PM
8/22/2014 1:22:02 PM
WDPRICE, you make no sense. You're saing its "OK" for an officer to turn on his dashcam and capture you by driving by you randomly.But it's not ok for a different camera on the same car that indiscriminately recognizes registration plates to capture less "information?"So instead of a photograph camera on the outside of a police car, they should just put "Dash cam" style full recording video cameras. That's more OK.
8/22/2014 1:30:02 PM
These are two very different devices, with different uses, technologies, impacts, and purposes.Though I do believe that there should be a hurdle for the government to jump over in order to use any recording device (e.g. video camera) to willingly, knowingly, and intentionally collect information about an individual with a specific purpose. This is very different than someone just driving/walking by and happening to enter the frame. It's all about targeting and collection of information that makes the difference. Plate scanners target and collect. Dashcams are random and don't really collect information in nearly the same sense. And this information is typically deleted fairly soon as it's mostly not needed. Unless things have changed. I guess a better way to describe it, is collection of information and action based upon that collection of information. Plate scanners take action. Dashcams don't and the police (to my knowledge) don't go back to the station and watch/notate/etc. about this video. It just gets recycled unless a particular time frame is needed.[Edited on August 22, 2014 at 1:45 PM. Reason : .]
8/22/2014 1:38:50 PM
So a police officer following a vehicle with it's dashcam on, recording a "driving history" of an impaired driver. Then recording the traffic stop, field sobriety tests etc is not specific and recording an individual for a reason with criminal evidence in mind?^^With that being said, what hurdle? A search warrant to record a DWI stop?[Edited on August 22, 2014 at 1:46 PM. Reason : ?]
8/22/2014 1:45:54 PM
are you just trying to argue or do you really not understand the difference?
8/22/2014 1:49:31 PM
In some cases, sure a warrant. At a minimum in others, PC (RS is mostly court-created horseshit).And so yes, in order to follow a vehicle and purposely record them, an officer must have clear PC and the video should later be viewed by a legal team to corroborate the PC.Your example is perfect. A cop just driving around has their dashcam on. It's collection of data is at best random, non-targeted, and not acted upon. Then the officer observes a vehicle swerving, having trouble maintaining speed, etc. Based on his/her professional judgement, the officer believes he has met the conditions of PC in regards to a possible impaired driver and decides to follow said car, willingly, knowing, and intentionally, following them, recording them, and collecting data on them, with a purpose, and ultimately acting on that information. All of this is reasonable and good. But I also think every police car should be fitted with a dashcam; every police officer with a personnel cam. I think officers should be required to radio in their thoughts, actions, and intentions and have said video to corroborate their story later. I think legal experts should be on the other side of that radio, not just cops/radio operators.[Edited on August 22, 2014 at 1:58 PM. Reason : .]
8/22/2014 1:52:39 PM
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8/22/2014 1:57:48 PM
Yes, and I've said so before. Everything a cop does should be recorded. It's random, non-targeted, non-acted upon data collection that's trashed; unless a specific need for it arises. Now, if you want to start keeping that video, cataloging, analyzing, etc. then we'll need some stricter controls.
8/22/2014 1:59:39 PM
Ultraspank, why should license plate readers be limited to patrol cars? Why not also place them at intersections?
8/22/2014 2:02:00 PM
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8/22/2014 2:06:40 PM
8/22/2014 2:16:48 PM
hey look, a cop who is afraid of being accountable and having more oversight!if you are having a conversation in a public vehicle in public, why do you care if anyone records it?[Edited on August 22, 2014 at 2:19 PM. Reason : .]
8/22/2014 2:18:32 PM
8/22/2014 2:22:09 PM
As long as you are acting as a government agent, you are a public employee and your actions are of public record. Not revolutionary. And if you're stopping your public work to talk on the phone to someone about non-work related items, then you by definition, are on a break. It's not that hard to figure out. And it is black and white. You are either acting as a government agent or you aren't. Taking a shit? Not. Patrolling? Are. Talking to my baby momma? Not. Observing from your car? Are.If you think you're so busy you can't take a 5 minute break for a shit, then that's on you and you're acting as a public agent the entire time. If you take that 5 minute shit, then you're on break.
8/22/2014 2:22:38 PM
so why not add those cameras to the same database to be more efficient and then add them at every intersection? wouldn't that make law enforcement a lot more efficient?[Edited on August 22, 2014 at 2:24 PM. Reason : in addition to the cars, not replacing it]
8/22/2014 2:23:24 PM
8/22/2014 2:23:32 PM
haha
8/22/2014 2:24:25 PM
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8/22/2014 2:27:25 PM
i don't think anyone is saying you should be recorded in the locker room, and your car isn't private. right now i can easily record your conversation in the car while your car is in a public place, and you already said that you shoulnd't have a problem with that because no one should have an expectation of privacy while in public.[Edited on August 22, 2014 at 2:29 PM. Reason : ^no, it would become a public record and managed similarly]
8/22/2014 2:28:38 PM
8/22/2014 2:30:55 PM
Ultraspank on page 1 when the topic is other people being recorded:
8/22/2014 2:31:13 PM
Ultraspank, do you agree that we should fill the city with cameras with face detection and license plate readers to make law enforcement easier?
8/22/2014 2:35:21 PM
8/22/2014 2:35:56 PM
Any interaction with others should certainly be recordedBut I'm still talking about license plate scanners, are you okay with cameras all over the city with face detection and license plate scanners that can track you all the time?
8/22/2014 2:38:28 PM
8/22/2014 2:39:50 PM
if a law was passed so that not one party needed to know about recordings in NC, or that all officers were recorded at all times, then you would be okay with it per page 1yes, I'm aware, that's why I said "managed similarly" and not release it all to the public[Edited on August 22, 2014 at 2:42 PM. Reason : are you okay with cameras tracking you 24/7?]
8/22/2014 2:40:25 PM
8/22/2014 2:45:32 PM
8/22/2014 2:47:20 PM
^so basically you agree with what others said early on page 1, that the database is the issue and it needs clear rules on data retention and access[Edited on August 22, 2014 at 2:49 PM. Reason : so why are you arguing? slow day getting paid by our tax dollars?]
8/22/2014 2:49:09 PM
8/22/2014 2:50:32 PM
8/22/2014 3:28:14 PM
For the 100th time, you DO NOT need probable cause to stop someone.
8/22/2014 4:12:41 PM
I forget which one of them was saying it, but they think the police should have probable cause before even using a video camera or other recording device.It's silly, I have no idea where that even comes from.
8/22/2014 4:17:21 PM
^^which is a failure of the law and supreme court. there should be at a minimum, PC for a traffic stop.
8/22/2014 5:15:51 PM
8/22/2014 5:18:37 PM
Lol. That article is all sorts of wrong. There is no more search incident to arrest after arresting you out of a car unless evidence of the crime could be present. See Arizona v. Grant. And yes, if you are asked to step out of the car, you have too. See Pennsylvania v. Mimms. And it's reasonable suspicion; always has, always will*. See Terry v. Ohio. It's not uncommon to see/hear from a lawyer who doesn't know his shit. *There could always been some bad case law in the future.
8/22/2014 5:24:49 PM
RS = jacked up court created bullshit that needs to go away.He's black, reasonable suspicion!
8/22/2014 5:31:29 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s4nQ_mFJV4IRS vs PC at 20 min mark. Good video.
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