Sunday, July 10, 2016

Watch This: Access Blocked To Public Right To Video

That's right, America!

You wanted police body cameras and you got it.

You think you can document public corruption, well think again.

While you were sleeping, or probably out in the streets enjoying the fashionable public protests of being part of the Black Lives Matters movement, all because you are just now finding out about what goes on in the lives of people, daily, for the last, oh hum, 400 years, you missed the latest move in stripping rights.

First it was your parental rights, then it was voting rights, next came property (land, water, air, economic) rights, now it is intellectual property rights.

When police use body cams, who shall be the keeper of the record and will there be copyright infringement of public use in the midst of a criminal proceeding.

I could generate a bunch of different plausible scenarios for you to sit around your campfire, sharing your stories of "inner city grit" sipping on a Starbucks chai latte at your next scheduled BLM protest on your i-Phone, or I can just let you know that this is another one of those "day-late-and-dollar-short" situations for "The Elected Ones" to ignore.

Minnesota already passed legislation.

The rest of the socio-economic policy test tube states are ready for replication and Michigan is one of them.

 

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