I really don't think this is gonna catch on (at least I hope it won't):
http://dfw.cbslocal.com/2012/06/20/s...al-day-arrest/
I really don't think this is gonna catch on (at least I hope it won't):
http://dfw.cbslocal.com/2012/06/20/s...al-day-arrest/
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Interesting. I'm pretty sure they can't just take the camera. Then the officer stated he pulled him over to take the camera, then trumped up a charge.
I've got more flavor than a packet of macaroni.
If they feel it contains evidence used in a *gasp* CRIME (cause we all know how HUGE a crime riding in groups is, *sarcasm*), then who knows what the gestapo police state can try to pull. After everything you've read in the last 10 years, would it surprise you? Especially how they're trying to make it illegal to tape police stops so they can hide and cover up police beatings? It's not (1984) fiction or conspiracy theory anymore, it's reality.
Huh?"We are going to the scene because another officer was being surrounded by a hundred bikers."
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Not likely the same event, but here's a video from a police cruiser in Dallas this past Memorial Day. One of the riders is the ultimate douchecanoe.
http://youtu.be/L_bFKtx42AM
Last edited by birchyboy; Fri Jun 22nd, 2012 at 09:38 AM.
I already know someone that had theirs confiscated...
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I'm not sure of the legality of taking someones personal property as evidence so please enlighten me
Isn't it your right to keep your own camera as evidence of innocence? Or are the police allowed to just take whatever they feel necessary for their side of the case?
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Agree the rider should be allowed to keep it for his own defense. But even if not completely kosher, I'm sure the police state gestapo D.A. lawyers will EASILY find some way to legally justify the confiscation as part a "crime scene" or evidence of illegal activity.
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this makes me laugh.
Enough with blaming shit on squids.... We are all to blame, it's us as sportbike riders that ruin for ourselves.
Please tell me you have never sped through the canyons, went around a car while crossing the double yellow line, sped on the freeway, or/and never made an illegal lane change.....
Sorry..... What was this thread all about???
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I blame squids the same as I blame ricers, hondoodlers, and Fast&Furious movies for ruining the racing scene and public image of sporty vehicles in general.
Plus I was quoting the video link to actual idiots, not the OP article who were just on a group ride. Two different scenarios.
Are these not assholes that are partially to blame for police attitude?: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L_bFK...ature=youtu.be
Last edited by Ghosty; Fri Jun 22nd, 2012 at 10:53 AM.
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Well tried to find out if they can legally do this through State Patrol. All I have gotten is the run around. I know in a car you have absolutely no rights, they can take whatever they choose from it. I am going to assume since Colorado statute considers motorcycles a motor vehicle it would be the same. That begs the question is it considered a personal item on your person or not? If I find out something I'll post.
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here is a little trick that i use all the time. if you stop for a cop and the go pro is on the bike or helmet take your jacket off or back off before the officer contacts you and cover the go pro or put it in your bike tail or back pack at that point it is no longer plain view, and can not be taken it would take a warrant because the officer would have to "search you" to access it
ps the reason they arrested the guy is because under arrest the officer does not need a warrant to search you.
i would say if your asked for the go pro hand it over if you know you didnt do anything wrong
Last edited by Fumet5uNo; Fri Jun 22nd, 2012 at 10:55 AM.
So, while I'm no lawyer, it seems like police taking your GoPro or even your cell phone (as in recent demonstrations and a few fights/shootings) is a grey area, where they can claim that your GoPro has evidence of a crime on it--stunt riding, speeding, DYP, etc...http://www.pixiq.com/article/dallas-...aring-head-cam
I watched as Deputy Sheriff Chris Westbrook created a reason for stopping Mr. Chris Moore, created a false reason for arresting Mr. Moore, and then seized without a warrant (or valid reason) the videotape, claiming it was evidence for a crime that in fact had not occurred (stunt riding).
But, regardless of the technicalities, I'm sure that if you have a GP and they want to see it, then they'll find a way...
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Look up "the photographers right"
its a download pdf that you can print out and should carry with you it your filming.
Still think they would need a warrant to take an item like that. They can search you but that is for their own safety to make sure you do not have any weapons that can be used against them. Just having a recording device is not considered a weapon, unless of course you are dumb enough to swing it at them.
How about a camera in plain view, but actually records to a device not in plain view .....e.g recording device in trunk ????