Here's what happens when a black man drives a Jag:
Jones, who is African American, had faced up to 18 months in prison; his restless nights dragged on longer than a year until his trial in December.
Visibly angered, Superior Court Judge M. Christine Allen-Jackson had called the case "chilling" when she found him not guilty. It was over, and Jones sobbed in relief. ...
A videotape of the stop, recorded by a camera in the police car, was never played for the grand jurors. It shows Patrolman Michael Schaeffer, who is white, pulling Jones over on a blustery night and asking why Jones was exiting an industrial park. ...
Jones believes the tape saved him.
"It would have been my word against the police officer's," he said. "I might have been doing 18 months in jail."
Or, as field negro says, he might be dead.
And here's what happens when you give unchecked authority to wage a war on (some) drugs:
Officer Jeffrey Cujdik told store owner Jose Duran that police were in search of tiny ziplock bags often used to package drugs. But, during the September 2007 raid, Cujdik and fellow squad members seemed much more interested in finding every video camera in the West Oak Lane store.
"I got like seven or eight eyes," shouted Officer Thomas Tolstoy, referring to the cameras, as the officers glanced up. "There's one outside. There is one, two, three, four in the aisles, and there's one right here somewhere."
For the next several minutes, Tolstoy and other Narcotics Field Unit officers systematically cut wires to cameras until those "eyes" could no longer see.
Then, after the officers arrested Duran and took him to jail, nearly $10,000 in cash and cartons of Marlboros and Newports were missing from the locked, unattended store, Duran alleges. The officers guzzled sodas and scarfed down fresh turkey hoagies, Little Debbie fudge brownies and Cheez-Its, he said.
What the officers didn't count on was that Duran's high-tech video system had a hidden backup hard-drive. The backup downloaded the footage to his private Web site before the wires were cut. ...
You get the point. Without cameras, some cops can and will lie your ass into prison or a grave, while covering up their own crimes. I don't want to characterize the percentage of cops who are bad, because it's not relevant. It happens, that's a fact.
Cameras can protect you. But you have to have a camera on you, because you can't count on a police car dashboard camera or a surveillance camera. One idea I have had for a while is a rig involving cameras in your cellphone and wristwatch that would upload video and sound to a server on the web with a press of a button, as Mr. Duran's cameras did, so there would be no tape for them to destroy. Worst case scenario, if you wound up dead someone would be able to watch how it went down. I don't think cell phone data networks are fast enough yet to do that, but it is a product I would definitely think would take off when it is feasible.
Patent it!
Posted by: phillygrrl | March 31, 2009 at 02:15 PM