You see, the ability to record them and make them accountable is far more important to them than "serving and protecting", and abusing their position to harass the public has become the norm.
It's all about perceived insubordination. In fascist america we're supposed to show subservience to cops as street gods, and will be treated stupidly and harshly if we don't.
"When police cars, lightbars on, pulled up outside her house in the middle of the night, a Rochester woman began filming the traffic stop from her front yard. She was arrested and taken to jail by a police officer who first said she was "anti-police," then claimed to feel "threatened" by her; and ultimately told her that he didn't have to explain himself at all. Her arrest, which required the officer to enter her property without permission, was on a charge of "obstructing government administration."
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