North Carolina passes bill to block release of police recordings.

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Who's in North Carolina? I don't know if this about to get ugly but it looks like it. What other states are going to follow suit
 
I've been telling y'all body cams are not the answer and there is way more to them than just the initial cost.

Body cams aren't going to make cops better trained to deal with certain situations, which is an issue that needs to be addressed more in my opinion.

 
Will Munny;9179669 said:
I've been telling y'all body cams are not the answer and there is way more to them than just the initial cost.

Body cams aren't going to make cops better trained to deal with certain situations, which is an issue that needs to be addressed more in my opinion.

its not training.

:s
 
playmaker88;9179709 said:
Will Munny;9179669 said:
I've been telling y'all body cams are not the answer and there is way more to them than just the initial cost.

Body cams aren't going to make cops better trained to deal with certain situations, which is an issue that needs to be addressed more in my opinion.

its not training.

:s

I'm not saying it's JUST training.
 
Will Munny;9179669 said:
I've been telling y'all body cams are not the answer and there is way more to them than just the initial cost.

Body cams aren't going to make cops better trained to deal with certain situations, which is an issue that needs to be addressed more in my opinion.

Yeah but the cams have hard evidence of police brutality. They aren't there to improve police standards
 
They block the release for police recordings from bystanders but justify every excuse on why their body cam wasn't recorded lol?

America is a joke
 
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CeLLaR-DooR;9179714 said:
Will Munny;9179669 said:
I've been telling y'all body cams are not the answer and there is way more to them than just the initial cost.

Body cams aren't going to make cops better trained to deal with certain situations, which is an issue that needs to be addressed more in my opinion.

Yeah but the cams have hard evidence of police brutality. They aren't there to improve police standards

God damnit I had this huge post written up and my safari crashed.

But long story short, body cams will still "fall off" and even when they don't they don't, they won't be charged cause they "feared for their life"

Body cams aren't the silver bullet people have made them out to be.
 
And I do believe there should be transparency when it comes to body camera footage in serious events without a doubt, but everything can't be public record like it has been in some states. Criminals can't be getting access to body cam footage of police doing interviews or questioning people or they could retaliate against regular folks who "snitch"
 
Will Munny;9179739 said:
CeLLaR-DooR;9179714 said:
Will Munny;9179669 said:
I've been telling y'all body cams are not the answer and there is way more to them than just the initial cost.

Body cams aren't going to make cops better trained to deal with certain situations, which is an issue that needs to be addressed more in my opinion.

Yeah but the cams have hard evidence of police brutality. They aren't there to improve police standards

God damnit I had this huge post written up and my safari crashed.

But long story short, body cams will still "fall off" and even when they don't they don't, they won't be charged cause they "feared for their life"

Body cams aren't the silver bullet people have made them out to be.

Whilst I agree with the sentiment in bold I think its a step in the right direction.

 
Just think of how many young black athletes not going to give a fuck and still go play at UNC, Duke, NC State, etc.

Hornets and Panthers players should feel a way about this as well.
 

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