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MEG NOTES
If police aren’t accountable, how can you protect yourself from criminal charges or worse yet – physical harm?
1.Can you protest?
2.Where can you protest?
3. Can you use cell phone / other device to record?
4. Can police interact with the public?:
5. What if you are stopped and/or that stop escalates to an arrest?
6. What DOESN’T the First Amendment protect:
7. When can police use force?
Conclusion: Important to know and assert your Constitutional Rights – oftentimes as important, if not more important, to know the Limitations on those Rights to protect yourself from criminal charges and worse yet - physical harm
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MEG NOTES
If police aren’t accountable, how can you protect yourself from criminal charges or worse yet – physical harm?
1.Can you protest?
2.Where can you protest?
3. Can you use cell phone / other device to record?
4. Can police interact with the public?:
5. What if you are stopped and/or that stop escalates to an arrest?
6. What DOESN’T the First Amendment protect:
7. When can police use force?
Conclusion: Important to know and assert your Constitutional Rights – oftentimes as important, if not more important, to know the Limitations on those Rights to protect yourself from criminal charges and worse yet - physical harm