Quote Originally Posted by BeefsMyFav
and you'd end up in jail on a bs disorderly conduct charge:thumbsup:
not if im not being disorderly, and im recording everything with my cellphone or my buddy standing next to me is.

your allowed to talk to cops, you just cant keep talking to them after they ask you to stop cause its distracting or something.

i would stay just on the edge of legality, "i didn't pass the bar but i know a little bit"; i worked at a law firm that specialized in civil rights violations.

i see it as the responsibility of people like myself who are very comfortable with the law to defend the people who are not from overzealous cops.

like i said i would just try to slyly convey to the cops that they weren't fooling anyone and to try to get them to realize its futile and possibly illegal (if they are literally recording plates) and to simply leave, i hate it when cops are at the convenience store it blows my buzz.

and to mississippi steve: don't defend a hypocrite cop just cause hes your friend. your basically saying that "its ok to be a hypocrite if its part of your job" and "its ok to arrest people just cause thats the law".

wrong on both accounts. if it was ok to arrest people just cause its the law then would you defend the cops who arrested civil right demonstrators in the 60's 'cause they were black? do you defend the Nazis that killed Jews cause it was "part of their job"?