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Personal Experience Convinced Sen. Tim Scott on Need for Police Body Cameras
07-18-2016, 11:42 AM,
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Personal Experience Convinced Sen. Tim Scott on Need for Police Body Cameras
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Personal Experience Convinced Sen. Tim Scott on Need for Police Body Cameras

Supporters say the cameras can provide a non-biased account of officer-involved shootings and other violent situations, adding transparency and accountability to the process of investigating these incidents.

I don't know how I feel about this... maybe in this day and age, it would be good, since blatant lying has become the norm... what do you think?
Personal Experience Convinced Sen. Tim Scott on Need for Police Body Cameras

Supporters say the cameras can provide a non-biased account of officer-involved shootings and other violent situations, adding transparency and accountability to the process of investigating these incidents.

I don't know how I feel about this... maybe in this day and age, it would be good, since blatant lying has become the norm... what do you think?
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07-18-2016, 01:05 PM,
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This is why many of us started owning firearms. The private ownership of firearms as outlined in the 2nd is the last line of defense against tyranny.

The day we surrender unlimited surveillance to the government is the day we have reached that last line. The day we reach this discussion is the day before the day we have reached the last line.

What do I think? I think we are a day away, and unlike Annie, we won't be loving tomorrow.
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The day we surrender unlimited surveillance to the government is the day we have reached that last line. The day we reach this discussion is the day before the day we have reached the last line.

What do I think? I think we are a day away, and unlike Annie, we won't be loving tomorrow.
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07-19-2016, 09:23 AM,
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(07-18-2016, 11:42 AM)LisaJarratt Wrote: Personal Experience Convinced Sen. Tim Scott on Need for Police Body Cameras

Supporters say the cameras can provide a non-biased account of officer-involved shootings and other violent situations, adding transparency and accountability to the process of investigating these incidents.

I don't know how I feel about this... maybe in this day and age, it would be good, since blatant lying has become the norm... what do you think?

Here's another article: Why Police Say Body Cameras Can Help Heal Divide With Public
(07-18-2016, 11:42 AM)LisaJarratt Wrote: Personal Experience Convinced Sen. Tim Scott on Need for Police Body Cameras

Supporters say the cameras can provide a non-biased account of officer-involved shootings and other violent situations, adding transparency and accountability to the process of investigating these incidents.

I don't know how I feel about this... maybe in this day and age, it would be good, since blatant lying has become the norm... what do you think?
Here's another article: Why Police Say Body Cameras Can Help Heal Divide With Public
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07-20-2016, 09:06 AM,
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(07-18-2016, 01:05 PM)Dutz Wrote: This is why many of us started owning firearms. The private ownership of firearms as outlined in the 2nd is the last line of defense against tyranny.

The day we surrender unlimited surveillance to the government is the day we have reached that last line. The day we reach this discussion is the day before the day we have reached the last line.

What do I think? I think we are a day away, and unlike Annie, we won't be loving tomorrow.

I agree...just one more step closer.
(07-18-2016, 01:05 PM)Dutz Wrote: This is why many of us started owning firearms. The private ownership of firearms as outlined in the 2nd is the last line of defense against tyranny.

The day we surrender unlimited surveillance to the government is the day we have reached that last line. The day we reach this discussion is the day before the day we have reached the last line.

What do I think? I think we are a day away, and unlike Annie, we won't be loving tomorrow.
I agree...just one more step closer.
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