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N.J. bill would shield all police video, recordings of 911 calls from public view

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Three towns in Sen. Paul Sarlo’s district are arguing before the state Supreme Court that they should not have to release records from a 2014 road chase in which police fatally shot a 23-year-old black man. Salvador Rizzo and John C. Ensslin, The Record Read more

2 thoughts on “N.J. bill would shield all police video, recordings of 911 calls from public view

  1. I thought we lived in the USA? Does someone have something to hide?

  2. I like it. Turn the tables on Law Enforcement: “If you have nothing to hide, you have nothing to fear”.

    With all the bruhaha about our 2nd Amendment rights under siege, I am surprised there isn’t more of an uproar about the complete obliteration of our 4th Amendment rights by local law enforcement. As soon as “The Dog” shows up, your vehicle or house is getting searched.

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