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How do I film the Police?
What the Law Says About Your Rights

You have the legal right to film the police in public places. Click on the below resources to learn more:

 

Your Rights As A Photographer, from the ACLU

Rights to Film the Police, from the ACLU

Want some tips for filming the police including how to respond to officers' questions when recording them? Read below.

 

7 Rules for Recording the Police

The Huffington Post on Filming Police

Apps for Filming the Police

See below for the latest regarding your rights to film police.

 

A Bill Introduced in Texas Would Make it Illegal to Film Police Within 25 Feet

The recent incidences of police brutality, with many of the most publicized directed at black people, have launched a discussion of the roots of the problem. Below are some diverse opinions on the matter.

 

It's About Police Brutality, Not Race

Color and the Police

 

 What's New Regarding Your Rights to Film
Opinions on the Issue: Police Brutality? Race?

Want to Know More About Your Rights?

 

Below, please find resources on several topics surrounding your first amendment right to film the police, the debate on identity politics and civil rights issues, and more!

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