At 06:48 PM 4/25/01 -0400, Sunder wrote:
>David Honig wrote:
>> 
>> Personally I plan to teach Jr. how to do covert recording; otherwise it
might
>> be his word vs. a schoolyard bully or state-employed bully.  [FWIW, I think
>> some girl
>> was recently acquitted of wiretap charges for taping or imaging a teacher's
>> lecture
>> (for review later) because there was no expectation of privacy.
Teachers are
>> after all your employees.]
>
>A few months ago a guy was jailed because he audiotaped an abusive cop in
>MA.  MA is an all-party state.  So YMMV.  The cop of course had no
expectation
>of privacy since he stopped the guy on the highway.  Google is your friend
>for details.

I'd *love* to use a "what have you got to hide" argument with a state
employee.


On the other hand: Just read about a Sheriff's Deputy who was suspended for 
trying to erase 2 videotapes showing him abusing two different citizens.  

http://www.latimes.com/editions/orange/20010426/t000035233.html

Deputy Is Accused of Trying to Erase Tapes 
Sheriff's Department veteran is charged with attempted
destruction of evidence in two encounters caught on patrol car
video. 

A decorated Orange County sheriff's deputy was suspended
and criminally charged with trying to destroy videotapes of two
on-duty confrontations, including one in which he reportedly
accosted and cursed at a man. 

...snip...







 






  




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