Comment by vorpalhex
3 years ago
If police attempt to enter your home under exigent circumstances, you know.
You can get a lawyer, go to court, and demand an accounting.
You don't have that control here. Your footage can just walk off, no clue. No accounting, no reporting, no post-hoc punishment for mis-use.
> go to court, and demand an accounting.
> You don't have that control here. Your footage can just walk off, no clue. No accounting, no reporting, no post-hoc punishment for mis-use.
The supreme court recently ruled that a woman beaten by police didn't have standing to sue. Good luck with breaking qualified immunity in a court of law in the coming years.
I literally can't find the case you are referencing. The only one coming back is a ruling on Marion's single-container 4th amendment statue which sounds unrelated.