Illinois Cop Threatens to Arrest Man on Felony Charges for Recording Him in PublicBy Carlos MillerPINAC Oct. 30, 2013 |
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Despite the fact that the Illinois eavesdropping law was determined to be unconstitutional earlier this year, police still continue to threaten citizens with felonies for recording them in public. Read More |