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- maerF0x0They tell us over and over again that we should have no expectation of privacy or not being filmed in public. Well, IMO they should not have any expectation of privacy or not being filmed when on private property and conducting the work _that we pay for_. They work for us.
- duxup> In one of the music videos, “Will You Help Me Repair My Door,” surveillance footage shows officers swinging open a gate, kicking down a door, and roaming armed around a living room and a kitchen.>The other, “Lemon Pound Cake,” shows one of the officers, gun in hand, pausing briefly in Mr. Foreman’s kitchen by a cake inside a glass cloche. “It made the sheriff want to put down his gun and cut him a slice,” Mr. Foreman sings in the song.The man has a sense of humor.
- Reubachi"Mr. Foreman was not at home during the 2002 police raid, but a security camera system and his wife, using her cellphone, recorded the “faces and bodies” of the officers while they were on the property, according to the lawsuit""2002" New York Times, everyone.Props to afroman for his perfect demeanor/attitude during all this.
- fnyI highly recommend people watch video from the trial--specifically the officer testimonies. It's absurd this lawsuit was even fit for trial.
- djfobbzSuing for invasion of privacy over a music video demonstrating how they invaded his privacy is wild!!
- throwa356262Serious question: how come the police have not paid for the damage they caused?
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- pseudolus
- MaxVeritas775good read. thanks for sharing
- josefritzishere
- cardsstacked47this matches my experience exactly
- ChrisArchitect
- josefritzishereThis is the single funniest thing to happen in at least a decade.