• Drusas@fedia.io
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    3 days ago

    How does having your headlights off on a cloudy day justify forcing a motorist out of their vehicle?

    “Part of that stems from the distance and perspective of the recording cell phone camera,” the sheriff said in a statement, adding that the video did not capture events that occurred before officers decided to arrest McNeil.

    Yeah, because they were still in their car when they decided to arrest him for no reason.

    • corsicanguppy@lemmy.ca
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      This is why cops in my region have body cams; and “my cam wasn’t on” or “my cam broke at just the right time” is a very bad look.

      But they don’t use it to make sure they don’t mess up: they’re using it to show they did everything right, so someone was advised of their rights, the state of everything is known, etc.

      But, not in America. American Cops Are (I’m guessing) Bastards.

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        Body/Dash cams not being on/conveniently blocked/pointed the wrong way should be criminal offenses warranting at least 5 years in prison.

        because there is zero reason to play games with body/dash cams unless you are planning to do something malicious you dont want evidence of.