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F. yeah - bout time.
The ability to document police or anyone else at work, or play in a public area is crucial in a democracy and protected in the U.S constitution. Even having to write this is frustration. Should be a given. This 'circumventing a citizen's rights' age we are in, is so wrong imo.
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