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JokesOnYouImIntoThat on June 27th, 2020 at 18:39 UTC »

Said this on another post,

But just to put the nail in the coffin: camera footage should be saved to another third party source so there’s absolutely no tampering whatsoever.

KyloWrench on June 27th, 2020 at 18:59 UTC »

For anyone that is complaining this is too extreme, ask yourself how understanding the courts would be if YOUR only defense was based on a video YOU presented that was edited or missing sections of time

GlitterDrunk on June 27th, 2020 at 21:59 UTC »

Correction: two weeks The rest of the bill that has been signed by the Gov:

Officers can’t use carotid chokeholds. Officers can’t use deadly force to arrest someone on suspicion of minor or non-violent offenses. Officers can’t use deadly force unless there is proof of imminent threat of danger and there is a substantial risk that the suspect will hurt others. All police officers and sheriffs deputies will be required to wear body cameras when they make stops and during most interactions with the public. Body camera recordings will be required to be released to the public after incidents, in most circumstances, within 14 days. Officers can be sued individually for misconduct — and will be on the hook for up to $25,000 or 5 percent of the judgment, whichever is less. It has to be determined that the officer did not act in good faith. Cops must have a legal basis for establishing contact with someone, including stopping them on the street or pulling over vehicles in traffic. By 2023, all police departments are required to report all use of force that results in bodily injury or death to a state agency — that information includes the demographics of the person who was injured or killed by police, the type of force used, as well as the officer’s name who was involved. In response to a protest or a demonstration, cops can’t use chemical agents, namely tear gas, without warning. They can’t fire rubber or foam bullets indiscriminately into a crowd.  The attorney general will have the power to investigate police departments for civil rights violations.