A local woman was video-taping a traffic stop in front of her home. She was arrested while in her own yard for obstructing governmental administration (the actual charge). Basically, she was arrested for videotaping a traffic stop and refusing to go inside when the officer instructed. A link to the actual video follows. She remained calm and polite and explained that it was her right to be in her front yard.
Linkie: http://blip.tv/indy-tv/rochester-pol...c-stop-5297870
I'm a little torn on this. Our city has a lot of crime and I understand the need for officers to control a scene and be safe. But that just sounds like an excuse when I watch the video. They didn't want to be recorded, so they bullied and arrested someone performing a perfectly legal activity on personal property. With all the crime in our city, I'd expect police to chase after real criminals.
Linkie: http://blip.tv/indy-tv/rochester-pol...c-stop-5297870
I'm a little torn on this. Our city has a lot of crime and I understand the need for officers to control a scene and be safe. But that just sounds like an excuse when I watch the video. They didn't want to be recorded, so they bullied and arrested someone performing a perfectly legal activity on personal property. With all the crime in our city, I'd expect police to chase after real criminals.
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