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68 months agoSandraR69
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69 months agoNo, when the police are called on you or if the police catch you doing something wrong, you shouldn't have any privacy. It seems to me that if someone that is being questioned by the police and they have a problem with privacy and because the officer(s) have video cameras, that would red flag guilt or at the least seem like they are trying to hide something. But with all the news stories that have been spread across the media lately, the videos are not helping, they are hurting public opinion because media sources are not showing/telling the entire story.
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69 months ago