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Posted on 01.12.10 by Steve Trinward
“Simon Glik, a lawyer, was walking down Tremont Street in Boston when he saw three police officers struggling to extract a plastic bag from a teenager’s mouth. Thinking their force seemed excessive for a drug arrest, Glik pulled out his cellphone and began recording. Within minutes, Glik said, he was in handcuffs. ‘One of the officers asked me whether my phone had audio recording capabilities,’ Glik, 33, said recently of the incident, which took place in October 2007. Glik acknowledged that it did, and then, he said, ‘my phone was seized, and I was arrested.’ The charge? Illegal electronic surveillance.” [editor’s note: Cops watching you, and using every means to put you away? Upholding the law. You doing the same to them, when they violate rights? Breaking same - SAT] (01/12/10) Link: http://tinyurl.com/yaslz7h Filed under: LAND News and PND News and RRND News | Report Bad Link Bookmark this post in Furl or Del.icio.us | |









