Did you know that taking photos in public of public actions—especially police—is a protected right? Furthermore, police can’t confiscate or view your photographs without a warrant, and they may not delete them under any circumstance.

These are just a few of the interesting bits of information on this link to the ACLU’s Know Your Rights: Photographers website (applicable to amateur and professional photographers alike).

A few days ago, bloggers from the ACLU of Florida posted the video below and talked about how it came to be.


 

 
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