|
|
>> Alternatively, perhaps if every camera had a unique key... (Then you'd
>> be able to prove which camera took the shot too.)
>
> And then you'd have to explain to a jury how that works.
Which, fortunately, isn't that complicated.
>> Well, that's another matter entirely, yes. I think you have to take
>> police evidence as valid, because if the police themselves are trying
>> to frame somebody, there's not a lot you can do in a courtroom...
>
> O J Simpson.
>
> There's all kinds of things you can do about it, yeah. Certainly you
> have less recourse than someone who *isn't* the police, simply because
> people trust the police more. But we've been getting all kinds of
> situations hwere where people with survalence videos or cell phone
> cameras keep the cops from getting away with crap and framing people.
Trouble is, since the police control all evidence and control everything
that does or does not enter the courtroom, it seems an obvious
consequence that if the police try to frame you, it is provably
impossible to do anything about it.
Post a reply to this message
|
|