a guy pulled over for a traffic stop is facing 16 years behind bars not for speeding but for videotaping the confrontation. anthony graber had a camera mounted on his motorcycle helmet and that camera captured a plain clothes cop running, gun drawn, toward graber so the biker posted the video on youtube. a week later police raided graber s home, seized his computers, and charged him with violating state wire tap laws. our guest is an attorney for the american civil liberties union of maryland. maryland law requires here, david, consent from all parties where there is a reasonable expectation of privacy. why would there be an expectation of privacy on a public road? there plain and simply isn t any expectation of privacy. and i think it s important to remember here that it s a public official who was performing his official duty in public who is claiming that he had a reasonable expectation of privacy. and every court that has ever considered that question has