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![]() In Maryland, it is a felony to record thuggish cops as they push around skateboarding teenagers, beat sports patrons, and pull guns on motorists for speeding. “Several Marylanders face felony charges for recording their arrests on camera, and others have been intimidated to shut their cameras off,” reports WJZ 23 in Baltimore. Maryland cops are using a Maryland law that states conversations in private cannot be recorded without the consent of both people involved in order to go about their business of harassing, intimidating, and assaulting citizens. It is legal according to Maryland’s attorney general for cops to videotape citizens with dashcams but illegal for citizens to do the same. State authorities are upset after a video appeared on the internet showing the merciless beating of a university student by thug cops at the University of Maryland in April. In 2009, a video surfaced showing a Baltimore cop pushing around and verbally assaulting a teenager. Numerous videos in other states show cops beating and even murdering citizens. Cop out of uniform without badge pulls gun on motorcyclist without identifying himself. Sadistic storm troopers beat student senseless for the sheer pleasure of it. Baltimore cop assaults teenager for the crime of riding a skateboard. |