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Rick Gordon

Are we becoming a police state? Five things that have civil liberties advocates nervous - 0 views

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    This is a great article about the blatant civil liberties of the US constitution being ignored by the people we are suppose to be trusting the most, the police. If there were ever a time to sit back and take a look at what the cost of personal freedom for our national security is it would be now.
Maurice Cooper

Supreme Court to decide whether police can take your blood without your permission - 0 views

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    Supreme court will soon decide on if the police can obtain a blood sample with out the person consent. This will be a turning point for police officers.
bethanieannj

Police use social media to fight crime - 0 views

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    Whenever we post on Facebook, twitter, or instagram, we leave traces of our lives and actions. Police can gain access to your social media sites and use it against you in court.
Aric Overton

Flash-grenades & tear-gas: 400 arrested at Occupy Oakland (PHOTOS, VIDEO) - RT - 0 views

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    Law enforcement can already beat protesters with batons, spray subversive chemicals into their eyeballs, shoot rubber bullets at a speed of around 100 yards-per-second and blast deafening sound bursts. Massive "Occupy" protests have again erupted across America, paralyzing its West Coast.
Diane Beeson

At Wall Street Protests, Clash of Reporting and Policing - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    This is an article about Freedom of Press and the battles reporters are experiencing with police officers in New York. Many reporters are fighting to use their right, but many officers are still preventing them and in some cases hurting reporters to do so.
jeanetteayon

Privacy issues hover over police drone use - 1 views

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    The suspect's house, just west of Austin, sat on a hilltop at the end of a steep, exposed driveway. Texas Department of Public Safety agents believed the man inside had a large stash of drugs and a cache of weapons, including high-caliber rifles.
jos2254483

Supreme Court Makes Big Decision On When Cops Can Enter Your Home - 0 views

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    This article talks on a new ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court. In the past, if two occupants lived legally in the same house, it was required for an officer to have a warrant and permission from BOTH of the residents before being able to enter. Even if one person said yes and the other said no, the officer would not be able to enter. Now, if an officer has the, "ok" from at least one of the occupants, they can enter with just their approval.
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