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Recording Traffic Stops?
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<blockquote data-quote="Rossim22" data-source="post: 11460260" data-attributes="member: 103156"><p>Lol there you guys go blowing things out of proportion again. First of all, if I asked an officer if I record him, he couldn't lie to me because I will be asking his permission and thereby gaining his consent. Also, of course having the actual conversation would be better for any criminal traffic lawyer to have so that he can analyze what was said and not what I remember. Also, why do some police officers have dashboard cameras? To protect themselves.. which is all I'd be using it for as well. The officer's story is usually the one that a judge will listen to more carefully, usually correctly because the defendants are full of shit. However in a minor case of police brutality or the chance of a bad cop bending the rules, I could have first-hand evidence.</p><p></p><p>The guy facing 75 years for eavesdropping that I was directed to walked into a police station with a video camera. I'm asking if during my traffic stop, can I simply have my phone's microphone recording the scenario?</p><p></p><p>Eavesdropping on your own conversation is illegal? Only in America</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rossim22, post: 11460260, member: 103156"] Lol there you guys go blowing things out of proportion again. First of all, if I asked an officer if I record him, he couldn't lie to me because I will be asking his permission and thereby gaining his consent. Also, of course having the actual conversation would be better for any criminal traffic lawyer to have so that he can analyze what was said and not what I remember. Also, why do some police officers have dashboard cameras? To protect themselves.. which is all I'd be using it for as well. The officer's story is usually the one that a judge will listen to more carefully, usually correctly because the defendants are full of shit. However in a minor case of police brutality or the chance of a bad cop bending the rules, I could have first-hand evidence. The guy facing 75 years for eavesdropping that I was directed to walked into a police station with a video camera. I'm asking if during my traffic stop, can I simply have my phone's microphone recording the scenario? Eavesdropping on your own conversation is illegal? Only in America [/QUOTE]
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