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Not illegal to record a traffic stop
Neither the police officer nor the suspect are allowed privacy rights during a traffic stop, which is why video and audio evidence from a police officers dash cam are allowed in court. If you do a little research I'm sure you can find the supreme court ruling on this. I'll take it one step further, no jury would convict on any grounds for a recording of the incident. Because it is considered evidence of the crime or lack thereof.