*The idiocy of the motorcyclist aside, ANY law on the books that says law
enforcement can't be recorded in the line of duty is a bad law. *
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*Paul
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On Thu, Jul 22, 2010 at 8:19 AM, Kyle Munz <[email protected]> wrote:

> First, let me agree that riders like this guy make it harder for the rest
> of us. You will never catch me popping willies or weaving through traffic
> like this guy.
> I have to disagree still with the cop's reaction. From what I've read from
> the article, there is no law against filming police. No law at all. This
> will all come out in his court case, but the wiretapping law only applies
> when one party has a reasonable expectation of privacy. An officer jumping
> out of his car on a busy freeway with his gun drawn and a very obvious
> helmet camera pointed at him has no reasonable expectation of privacy.
> You're right, the cop was humiliated and wanted to retaliate.
> I have a helmet cam, I suppose I should wear it all the time now.
>
> -Kyle


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