Border Patrol Agent Forces Man to Delete Recording for "Officer Safety and Security"By Carlos MillerPINAC Jul. 25, 2014 |
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From the southern border to the northern border to even the border of Alaska and all the checkpoints miles away from the border, U.S. Border Patrol Agents are forcing citizens to delete photos they have taken of checkpoints, not that there is any law against recording checkpoints. But considering there is apparently no oversight, these agents figure they have nothing to lose by violating your Constitutional rights to record them as they record you. Read More |