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Start policing the police
Even if people aren't having stationary camera set ups in their car it would be a good idea to at least have a hand held video camera preferably with a directional microphone attached. This will allow you to record any police encounter you may have as well as recording any police encounter you see happening on the streets. It is our right as citizens to observe police conduct and keep records of it whether it be by video, pictures, or the written word. After watching a video produced by the organization known as "Copwatch" I have decided to never go out in public again (especially after dark) without a camera or some means of recording police data. (badge number, car number, name, rank) I apologize if this comes off as a rant, but the police have been given too much power for far too long!