#1 2007-10-17 04:57:29
Police officers followed a police dog onto the property during a search for a fleeing suspect. After the dog keyed on a car, officers broke out a window. Upset residents, insisting no one had run onto their property, started to videotape the police search.
When one woman was told to stop recording, she gave the videocamera to Waterhouse. He walked to the edge of the property, climbed up a dirt embankment and continued to record. At one point, he yelled to his friend, "Yes, I got it all on film. They had no right to come on this property."
He says in the suit that police immediately came after him, and yelled at him "put it down." Officers moved towards him, and he said, "Don't come after me." Waterhouse said seconds later he was shot with a bean bag gun and a Taser and fell to the ground.
Officers wrote in their reports that Waterhouse ran off, they chased and then bean-bagged and Tasered him. One officer wrote, "He had refused to drop the camera which could be used as a weapon."
Waterhouse was arrested, accused of criminal trespass and disorderly conduct. A jury acquitted him of all charges.
Here is the video that Waterhouse shot. It depicts the final 27 seconds of footage and ends with him being hit by the Taser darts.
Full story: http://blog.oregonlive.com/multimedia/2 … dirty.html
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#3 2007-10-17 03:11:00
Questioning The State is now a crime. You realize it’s only a matter of time before all of us at High Street meet each other in meatspace at a detention camp.
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#4 2007-10-17 04:02:42
This is why I never keep food in my car.
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#5 2007-10-17 10:27:23
fnord wrote:
Questioning The State is now a crime. You realize it’s only a matter of time before all of us at High Street meet each other in meatspace at a detention camp.
You're one of those corrupt free-market Libertarians, aren't you?
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#6 2007-10-17 10:36:28
You just watch. Soon they will pass a rule saying that any video taping, audio recording or picture taking of any public employee is prohibited "for security reasons" and the sheep will just look at their feet and nod and mumble agreement. There is no stronger tool for protection against "overzealous" public servants (police, zoning officials, the dog catcher) than a good recording device and an open media.
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#7 2007-10-17 10:48:51
Those cops should have just yelled, "He's coming right for us!"
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