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While the U.S. Supreme Court has not addressed this issues there
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have been a number of lawsuits relating to allegations that officers
have retaliated when filmed by a citizen in a public place. The nature of
these lawsuits is a retaliation for an exercise of 1 Amendment Rights.
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•While there may be some reasonable time, place, manner restrictions
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that can be placed on those filming, most current cases have gone
against officer action.
•Action of officers that have been criticized include: arresting person
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who is filming; seizing the recording device as evidence; temporary
seizing recording device and deleting or manipulating recording or
photograph.
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•Example: Glik v. Cunniffe, 655 F.3d 78 (1st Cir. Mass. 2011)
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