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Only In Illinois

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For example, one man was charged with a felony for recording his own arrest for selling artwork on a sidewalk without a license; another was charged with a felony for recording his own court hearing after the court wouldn’t provide a court reporter; and a woman was charged with a felony for recording her own conversations with police internal-affairs investigators after they seemed unconcerned about her report of an officer’s sexual misconduct.

That era should have ended last year when the Illinois Supreme Court struck the law down and Illinois joined the overwhelming majority of states that have no law against recording interactions with police and others in government.

https://www.illinoispolicy.org/video-of ... rding-law/
More proof that only the guilty have anything to fear in Illinois. And it is certain without a doubt that the same is true in every other state. The police are your friends and hold themselves and their fellow officers to the highest moral, legal, and Constitutional standards. Truth, justice, and the American way.

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