http://blogs.nppa.org/advocacy/2014/06/02/nppa-files-amicus-brief-supporting-right-to-photograph-and-record-police-in-public/

The police are seriously out of touch with the judiciary and the
public - but Wall St has all the money - and the NSA has all the dirty
pictures - living in interesting times sure is interesting

Maybe the photographers will further assert their right to listen to
police radio communications so they can be at the right place at the
right time to take photogrpahs of police in action

And isnt it just as important to take pictures of fire and ambulance officers?

openness - live scanner audio

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