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Filming police interactions ensures justice


Let’s say you are cruising down John Young Parkway, and you see a police officer with his knee on the throat of a Black man laying by the side of the road, gasping for breath.
You whip out your cellphone, prepared to go all Darnella Frazier on the officer — remember that young Ms. Frazier recorded the death of George Floyd with a video that became the key piece of evidence in the murder trial and conviction of a Minneapolis police officer.
Your finger is on the video’s “start” button. But, wait! This is Florida, not Minnesota. You’d better think again.

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Filming police interactions isn't obstruction, it's ensuring justice | Editorial

It's now a wiretapping offense in Florida to record the actions of police in a public place without an officer’s permission, removing a layer of accountability and drawing comparisons to the death of George Floyd.

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Winner and Loser of the Week in Florida politics — Week of 5.2.21


Winner and Loser of the Week in Florida politics — Week of 5.2.21
“Because we can.”
Randy Fine laid bare his party’s attitude toward unity and governance.
It happened during the debate about the $101.5 billion state budget. At issue is a GOP mandate forcing school districts to apply for state grants from the federal American Rescue plan. The money is supposed to go straight to the districts.
State Rep.
Fine’s smug answer: “Because we can.”
Valdes shook her head and shot back, “I know you did not just do that. That’s not the correct answer.”
Fine smirked.
Fine fired back in an op-ed published by the Sentinel.

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Dissenting Judge Cites George Floyd While Criticizing Arrest of Mom Locked Up for Recording Her Son's Arrest


Dissenting Judge Cites George Floyd While Criticizing Arrest of Mom Locked Up for Recording Her Son’s Arrest
Alberto Luperon
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A Florida appeals court judge disagreed with her colleagues this week who refused to grant relief to a mother arrested, in part, for recording the police officers who were arresting her son.  The dissenting judge warned that the ruling could criminalize incidents like the bystander video which showed
Derek Chauvin‘s restraint of
George Floyd.  That video precipitated a global conversation on police reform. Chauvin was convicted of murder in part because of the video.
Florida’s Fourth District Court of Appeal ruled 2-1 that officers had probable cause to arrest plaintiff

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Think twice before you whip out your phone and record a cop in Florida. You could be arrested.


Think twice before you whip out your phone and record a cop in Florida. You could be arrested.
Sun Sentinel
2 hrs ago
Marc Freeman, South Florida Sun-Sentinel
© John McCall/South Florida Sun Sentinel/South Florida Sun Sentinel/TNS
A protester holds up their cellphone outside the Fort Lauderdale Police Department on May 31, 2020, during a march in response to the killing of George Floyd by a Minneapolis police officer.
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Taking smartphone videos of cops in public could shine a light on police misconduct — but it also could land you behind bars.
A divided Florida appeals court ruling on Wednesday upheld the arrest of a woman who filmed officers outside a movie theater.

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Think twice before you record a cop in Florida. You could be arrested.


Think twice before you record a cop in Florida. You could be arrested.
The decision in a Boynton Beach case comes amid the nation’s racial justice awakening.
 
 
A divided Florida appeals court ruling on Wednesday upheld the arrest of a woman who filmed officers outside a movie theater. [ Photo illustration by ASHLEY DYE and DIRK SHADD | Times ]
By Marc Freeman South Florida Sun-Sentinel (TNS)
Published 3 hours ago
Updated 3 hours ago
FORT LAUDERDALE — Taking smartphone videos of cops in public could shine a light on police misconduct — but it also could land you behind bars.
A divided Florida appeals court ruling on Wednesday upheld the arrest of a woman who filmed officers outside a movie theater.

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Fla. Court Says Student Athlete Signed Away Injury Suit Hopes


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Fla. Court Says Student Athlete Signed Away Injury Suit Hopes
Law360 (January 7, 2021, 7:41 PM EST) -- A split Florida appellate panel won't revive a student athlete's claims that his school board is to blame for injuries he sustained during a soccer game, ruling that his signature on a pregame release snuffs the negligence suit over a nearby cement barrier even if the school's saving grace was in small font.
In an opinion filed Wednesday, Chief Judge Spencer D. Levine and Judge Edward L. Artau agreed with a lower court's decision to toss soccer player Ethan Elalouf's suit against the School Board of Broward County over an unpadded cement barrier he was pushed into during a game, ruling...

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