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Judge rules Americans can secretly record
public officials in victory for Project Veritas - THIS IS VERY GOOD.

Washington Times, by Alex Swoyer

Original Article


A federal judge ruled Monday that Americans have a right to secretly record their public officials, including police, when they are engaged in their government duties. U.S. District Chief Judge Patti B. Saris said a Massachusetts law banning secret recordings violates the First Amendment when it comes to government employees, rejecting the state’s claims that officials need some space to be able to operate without having to worry about being monitored. “This is not to say that police and government officials have no privacy interests,” she wrote. “However, the diminished privacy interests of government officials performing their duties in public ...



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Strasbourg suspect - motive unclear

That spot on his forehead is from banging his head against a prayer rug.