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Originally Posted by Rupert Pupkin
In the state of Maryland, you are not allowed to video-tape an arrest and they can arrest you for doing it. Not only can they arrest you but it's a felony. They can do this under the guise that you are not allowed to record something without the permission of all the participants. That should be unconstitutional. I hope this law gets challenged.
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I agree and believe that there is a legitimate argument that it violates the First Amendment. Hopefully that statute is rendered unconstitutional. In theory if you videotape a loved one on the street and there are people in the background you are violating the Maryland recording law. The rule in NY is that only one person who is part of a conversation needs to know it is being taped and the First Amendment should protect that right for every US citizen.