Most everyone carries a phone with video
capabilities today so it is not surprising that when something happens
in the community, the footage we see on the news is from someone who
just happened to be passing by rather than a professional journalist.
Most
all of the headline news video evidence against police wrongdoing over
the past few years has been shot from bystanders who saw the encounter
and pulled out their cellphones. These videos can not only help to get
bad cops off the street but, it can also be used to protect the good
ones who are often accused of negligence but later exonerated because of
amateur video evidence.
The ACLU has developed an app called
"Stop and Frisk App" or "Mobile Justice App" which was designed to serve
this purpose, to both protect the rights of those suspected of
malfeasance and the officer from those who foolishly resist their
authority.
Here is how it works. You install the app on your
phone and when you are pulled over or detained by the police, you
trigger the app. It then sends out a message to nearby users where the
police encounter is happening. Those community groups who monitor
police activity can then go to the scene and record the interaction.
The video is recorded live and also saved on the ACLU servers where it
is inspected and preserved as evidence.
I have to repeat that
this app is a great tool to both protect the police and protect the
rights of those who are being detained by the police. It is also a
message to Big Brother that Little Brother is watching, too.
Check it out at the ACLU website:
https://www.aclu.org/feature/aclu-apps-record-police-conduct
https://youtu.be/U1M-tLoiJ4s
Musician Malcolm Kogut has been tickling the ivories since he was 14 and won the NPM DMMD Musician of the Year award in 99. He has CDs along with many published books. Malcolm played in the pit for many Broadway touring shows. When away from the keyboard, he loves exploring the nooks, crannies and arresting beauty of the Adirondack Mountains, battling gravity on the ski slopes and roller coasters.
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Sunday, October 2, 2016
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