Wow. So when that guy previously cited in this thread got caught choking out a handcuffed, subservient suspect it was the fault of the camera because without it he could have acted like a barbarian and then denied it effectively?

Could it be that police were once revered and respected because they were, on the whole, worthy of such by their participation in rather than management of the communities they served? Could it be that at one time those bad officers were occasionally held to the higher standard that their badge necessitates?

As if yer sig line didn't say enough about your love of the soon to arrive police state, that right there is proof positive.

Ps- interesting to that you say in that last line, "perceived as" rather than suggesting as one ought that perhaps bad apples ought to have the full weight of the law used to punish them when those pesky cameras are used to substantiate the claims of malcontents. Says an awful lot, that.

Last edited by efw; 08/30/14.