Threats To The 1st Amendment Right To Record In Public

Law360, New York (June 4, 2014, 4:47 PM EDT) -- Ever since 9/11, there has been a heightened awareness in our country of anyone taking pictures or recording video. This issue has been exacerbated by a number of factors including the widespread proliferation of cellphone cameras and the ability of anyone to instantly post them on the Internet, where they may be shared and seen worldwide. The increase may also be attributed to "national security" concerns, where many police agencies have characterized photography a suspect under the "If You See Something, Say Something"[1] campaign and "Suspicious Activity Reporting (SAR)."[2]...

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