Film Is Not A Crime



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Recent article (Dec. 2007) in the Tacoma News Tribune:
http://www.thenewstribune.com/news/local/story/239875.html
Officers at the Port of Tacoma didn't understand the rights of photographers or journalists. A group of six officers accosted me while I began filming the Port of Tacoma for coverage of the Stryker Brigade Protests in March of 2007. I did not cross any barricades to reach the point I was at in th
e video. I had parked in a public parking lot and walked toward the gate where I began setting my video camera up. Several officers were standing at a gate seventy meters away: one officer told me that I needed to cross to the 'other side' of a barricade (and then another told me 'the other side of
the light') which was further down the street in the opposite direction from the parking lot. So this had confused me, and I was not allowed to explain where I was coming from, nor allowed to get back to my vehicle. Komo 4 and/or King 5, mobile television news networks with crew vans, were standing
near or in the exact same location earlier. But seeing that I was not a member of the professional media class, the police decided to arrest me, and then they detained me for an hour in the back of a squad car. I was not read the Miranda rights, nor shown respect for any of the rights pertaining to
a free and open press. As the officer who is shown in the video told me later, he doesn't care about "judges sitting in courtrooms with their black robes." He told me "I don't want to hear you complaining about your constitutional rights, son. You're lucky we're letting you go." They took my car ke
ys and presumably searched my car. I was told they then had a trespass warrant for me, in which case I would be arrested for trespassing on public property if I went back to the Port of Tacoma later that week. There was never a trespass warrant. I had not violated any ad hoc 'protest rules' (which
were poorly marked by the way). And I was never in fact arrested. I was told to leave and that I was in fact "lucky" I was not being arrested. Five months later I received a letter of apology from the Tacoma Police Department. Why had there been all this fuss? The Port of Tacoma is frequently bein
g used for shipments of Stryker vehicles, projectile weapons, and other heavy military equipment bound for Iraq. At the time of this incident, the area had already been surveyed by several other news organizations, which included aerial shots, because of growing protests at the port. Yet it appeared
that depending on whose camera that information was captured on the police shifted policies and became more confusing and angry. Even if you know your rights and have legitimate interests in filming or taking pictures around sensitive issues, you are still subject to police misconduct and ideologi
cal mistreatment from the police. The only advice I can give for people in similar situations is to stay calm and explain that you have a right to be where you are, explain the path you took to arrive at your location, and continue filming or taking pictures. The police have no right to interfere wi
th your work and discriminate against you for not being a member of the professional media class. If they decide to arrest you, as they did here, they may detain you for up to an hour without actually arresting you. This is called a "terry stop". But you are technically not "under arrest" and saying
this is false and misleading. You are only being held for an definite amount of time. Remember what they tell you, write down what happened later, and speak to legal counsel afterwards. Please read more about your rights as a photographer or citizen journalist. Freedom of the press in our society
does not pertain only to those who are branded with the insignia of mainstream media networks. Anyone with the ability to publish possesses all the rights pertaining to a free and independent press. These are not secret rights that are confounded upon those who graduate from prestigious schools of j
ournalism, but the right of every citizen. When the police and the society as a whole do not understand this, nor have respect for this, consider whether you are living in a policed state. http://www.krages.com/phoright.htm http://rcfp.org/photoguide/ http://www.usatoday.com/tech/columnist/andrewka
ntor/2005-12-29-camera-laws_x.htm http://www.kantor.com/blog/2005/12/legal_rights_of_photographers.shtml http://www.splc.org/report_detail.asp?id=1185 &edition=34


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Also, it is the ... ( 3 weeks ago by bluefootedpig)
Also, it is the cops job to protect us, what is he protecting here? there is no need for protection here. This is nothing more than the police once again bullying people around. Then the cops wonder why no one likes them. Maybe Justin isn't a bad cop, but out of the 4 cops i've met, only one was decent to me, the rest assumed i was a criminal before i even said hi.
it legal to film ... ( 2 weeks ago by ALNUDN)
it legal to film everything
It is legal to film ... ( 2 weeks ago by krnjpn)
It is legal to film, but I also heard it is illegal once you breach the privacy of an individual. As, catching a glimpse of someone with your camera because your filming in public is alright and not breaching anyones privacy. Once you are obviously filming one person and they ask you to stop, then you need to adhere to that. Thats what I heard from a lawyer.
its the cops job to ... ( 2 weeks ago by urmom4434)
its the cops job to try his best to find somthing to charge someone with. Thats how they get funding. Same with 85% of speeding and traffic tickets that pose no harm to anyone, as well as many local and state laws that are not protecting the peace of anything. Just merely enforced to give police agencies funding.
Why is it that cops ... ( 2 weeks ago by Q3ToPBuZz)
Why is it that cops are always the kids who used to get bullied at school.
sue and win to be ... ( 2 weeks ago by 2giveup)
sue and win to be kept silent we all need money right lol. man i wish it was me there would be alot more footage and the cop would have got taught a lesson in law.very simple to hit him where it hurts his wallet a written complaint from all parties involved is a start at keeping him from recieving a raise or promotion.i can not wait till it happens to his children.
your mistaken. ... ( 2 weeks ago by wait887)
your mistaken. there's no such thing as "breach of privacy."
by sounding like a ... ( 2 weeks ago by BriDirt)
by sounding like a dickhead and giving an intimidating first impression, they try to throw the susptect off. it gets people scared and more willing to cooperate with the officers, even if what they are asking you to do will waive one of your rights. That is how most people get charged with crimes that they should not have, by suprising the suspect and giving the officer permission to search or admitting that he was doing something wrong. Just part of an officer's job.
Thats true, you can ... ( 1 week ago by penguinnmann)
Thats true, you can film whatever you want, but as soon as you film someones face without their permission it becomesa legal issue. If you had no intention of posting it anywhere it would be ok. If you make the video available to the public anyone who's face is shown must have authorized the use of their likeness. Otherwise it IS illegal. you fucking leberals cry about this shit but you're the first to call 911 when someones threatening to kick your ass over your bleeding heart bullshit.
you should not have ... ( 1 week ago by somerockenguy)
you should not have told them how to turn it off. if they broke it im sure you could have gotten a newer/nicer camera for destruction of property.
Sounds to me like ... ( 1 week ago by dominate1776)
Sounds to me like the cops did there job they way they should. Half the time you have to treat people like shit because thats all they seem to understand. Should have went to the other side of the barricade like they asked. Instead of acting like a duche and trying to argue. So what were you filming and I take it your were causeing issues standing on the side of the road I take it you were half obstructing traffic or making things worse and causeing more rubber neckers to slow down.. good job
you're a fucking ... ( 1 week ago by dragonshinobi312)
you're a fucking idiot.
It's true I am a ... ( 1 week ago by dominate1776)
It's true I am a jackass. I keep opening my mouth to the same half retarted 19 year old pot heads that support anybody but the police. But are usually the first to call them. LOL and I think something might change. But if he actually works for a news company he should be able to pull out his press ID and clear it up. Instead of from what I understang as filming military equipment for no apparent cause with no crew in what I would imagine an unmarked news vehicle. I don't see that as an issue.
There is no " ... ( 1 week ago by ronarprfct)
There is no "expectation of privacy" in a public place.
your an idiot, by ... ( 6 days ago by ishinesohard20)
your an idiot, by going to the other side of the barricade like they said, your just letting them take away your rights
in my opinion some ... ( 4 days ago by stroke400)
in my opinion some cops are just assholes, its too bad but its true.
Lawsuit baby.. you ... ( 3 days ago by HKBM45)
Lawsuit baby.. you cant let this shit go unchecked.
If no one complains ... ( 2 days ago by enlightenthemass)
If no one complains dick head cops go unchecked; figures that those cro-magnons cant read the button labels.LOL Go to their police station and fill out an Offical Complaint form. They can't ignore or make those disappear. They might call you and try to bully you into with drawing it but they can't do anything if you tell the truth.
I created a group ... ( 2 days ago by caezar123)
I created a group on facebook is called "It is not illegal to film"Anyone can enjoy.
I created a group ... ( 2 days ago by caezar123)
I created a group on facebook is called "It is not illegal to film"Anyone can enjoy.
I created a group ... ( 2 days ago by caezar123)
I created a group on facebook is called "It is not illegal to film"Anyone can enjoy
This shows the ... ( 1 day ago by jedlad100)
This shows the American police in a very bad light. It seems from an outsiders point of view (UK) that many of them are simple thugs with a uniform on. Which gives them the right to physically intimidate abuse and violate good citizens on a whim...?
It high-lights that so many people end up abusing the very power and authority that they charged to use in the public interest for their own shallow play ground mentality. In fact they believe they have the right to do just that.
(2)The thing that ... ( 1 day ago by jedlad100)
(2)The thing that really frightens me is that the higher authorities do not seem in any way effective in changing this. In fact they are by their own in-actions colluding in this. Do they really care???
Are there no recognised independent national organisations that deal with the misuse of police powers in the USA?
Are you a policeman ... ( 1 day ago by jedlad100)
Are you a policeman by any chance "dzozer"? Just a wild guess here!!!



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