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Uploaded by on Feb 1, 2012

Some public officials believe they have the right to privacy. They don't, not when they're on the clock. After all, their salaries are paid via money taken from others.

Would you voluntarily pay for the actions conducted by public officials depicted in this video?

Badges Don't Grant Extra Rights

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"War on Cameras" video originally created by http://Reason.com personnel

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  • Being an ex-cop, I can say this. I hate chicken shit cops that can't own up to what they are doing, even if it is being filmed. A good cop is a good cop, a bad cop is a bad cop. Enough said.

  • @kgrngr I'm sorry, but all cops are bad. Some are just worse than others. All are funded by the theft that is taxation and enforce victimless crimes like the drug war.

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  • @kgrngr Here's the thing. When a good cop, see's these bad cops be bad cops, the good cops must arrest the bad cop. Anything less is criminal. They become a party to the offenses committed by the bad cop. Thus, they themselves become bad cops. If there was really good cops, there wouldn't be very many bad cops.

  • thats a brave old man

  • @mport1 exactly!!! check my vids!! i subbed you!!

  • Good work.

  • Lololololol either this lawyer is stupid or this video cut it out cause law also states if asked to not record them u must do so simple solutition tell em ull blur there identity before u release there identies works all the time

  • @LightontheTruth Some knowledge I must put into practice in a far more effective manner than I have been doing.

    The key: 100% independence. The door? Immortality. The room beyond? Well, Heaven, of course. Or Paradise, or whatever we call it by; same place, regardless;same source.

    :)

  • @kgrngr Agreed. Too many cowards, all around. Time for men to be men...and stop living out their fears, projecting them onto the world around them. Respect, man.

  • @mport1 People are all both the victim and perpetrator, and the crime of victimization is worse, depending on ignorance - yet another enemy of life. People are all struggling for the same thing - that thing that is the enemy of both fear and ignorance: life - the opposite of death. In a sense, I agree - there should be no police. But as the world is, there is yet a need for them. What we need though, are police that act with 100% compassion, and 100% fearlessness - clarity; the system must go.

  • I can remember that happening to me, too. Only we had no cameras...just a dude wasn't quite as high on acid as the rest of us. lol Thank God for that...rookie was shakin' in his boots, and had no idea we were 100% justified in being there. Fear is Life's enemy.

    So, as usual, I refuse to comply...compliance is futile - same as fear.

  • @TheBlayzinAsian420 running from the law isn't a "minor infraction" running from the law isnt a misdimeanor, its a felony. so if you want to be "real" look it up.

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