There are serious concerns in many communities that, instead of being a tool for much-needed oversight over police officers, body cameras will become just another surveillance device.Such concerns are why the ACLU recommends (including in our model legislation) that police department adopt a policy against the taking of video of people who are merely exercising their First Amendment rights.In one version, the scam originates from a dating website or social network site like Facebook.The scammer may pretend to be an attractive, potential partner and strike up an online relationship with you.It may take some time and seem extremely believable.Eventually, they may ask you to join a Skype (video) call with them.They steadily increase pressure on you to participate, which they record and later threaten to distribute online.Other reports include the scammer manipulating the images taken, to make them seem worse.
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Then take a look at this ominous photograph, which was taken after thousands of federal troops were finally sent to protect the marchers: There’s also a long history of such information being used in abusive ways against Americans peacefully agitating for a better society.
The purpose of body cameras is to serve as a check and balance on the enormous power that society confers on police officers, including the power to use brutal or even deadly force in some circumstances—a power that we all now know has unfortunately been abused all too often.
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