Do you have a right to record police? How do you stand up for your rights when police approach you or you see questionable police activity? I believe having your own video is key to protecting yourself and others AND it is critical to help stop police misconduct.
I’m Jeff Hampton, former prosecutor turned People’s Lawyer. I have seen thousands of police interactions and how police officers try to stop you from recording them. Police have a full bag of tricks they use to make you feel you don’t have the right to record their activity.
In this video, I am breaking down what the Constitution says about your right to record police and what you can do to protect yourself if cops try to stop you from recording them during an interaction. Here are 5 tips to protect yourself while exercising your right to record police.
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