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- ?hootPostID=53ad509501fcd8695d24e264283f3541 accessDate "2015-03-13".
- ?hootPostID=53ad509501fcd8695d24e264283f3541 date "2015-03-13".
- ?hootPostID=53ad509501fcd8695d24e264283f3541 first "Robert".
- ?hootPostID=53ad509501fcd8695d24e264283f3541 isCitedBy Jason_Villalba.
- ?hootPostID=53ad509501fcd8695d24e264283f3541 last "Wilonsky".
- ?hootPostID=53ad509501fcd8695d24e264283f3541 location Dallas,_Texas.
- ?hootPostID=53ad509501fcd8695d24e264283f3541 newspaper The_Dallas_Morning_News.
- ?hootPostID=53ad509501fcd8695d24e264283f3541 quote "Villalba’s bill would also make it illegal for private citizens to record their own interactions with police officers. In fact, the language is so broad, in prohibiting “documenting” the police officer’s activities, that taking notes during a conversation with an officer, about what was being said, the officer’s badge number, etc., could be construed as a violation. Besides the fact that law enforcement agencies themselves have acknowledged the role that cameras can play in reducing both incidents and false claims of police brutality — as evidenced by the rising support for police body cameras — this bill directly contradicts established case law precedent allowing citizens to videotape police.".
- ?hootPostID=53ad509501fcd8695d24e264283f3541 title "Dallas state Rep. Villalba drawing fire for proposal that criminalizes ‘cop-watching’".
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