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Review board against the officers 30,000 officers and you have 2,000 complaints and that is. and the police officers are self-regulating as a result. let s say there was a situation where the cop said that he acted properly. and, backing him up was a recording, made by a motorist. would you allow it to be introduced into evidence to prove the truth. there is that is a little different. no, the statute means the guy who did the recording committed a felony. what i m saying here is, it may be it is it helps the civilian it isn t and if it helps the officer gregg: i have two words for you, mercedes, rodney king, the beating by police, if it hadn t been recorded, they would not have been prosecuted as a properly and they were exonerated. gregg: no, no, two exonerated and two convicted . in federal. in federal. the state court gregg: a conviction is a conviction. we re focusing on the bad ....
but, i step outside and i m talking to someone, do i expect if i m talking to a woman, do i expect them to tape record it. the law says it has to be bilateral and not unilateral greg . except if you are a police officer it doesn t have to be bilateral. the difference is the officers are protecting us, and they have a high obviously, they you know what else protects us? first amendment. okay? and, this is a clear violation of the first amendment. you know this, you can suspend first amendment in the name of. gregg: bring up the case of a guy on a motorcycle, anthony graber, and, so this guy gets pulled over and there is a cop, plain clothes, approaching him with a gun and the motorcycle rider happened to have a helmet cam and he records the whole thing, and, he gets prosecuted and the judge ....
home from iraq but there are brand-new questions about just how long the americans will have a military presence there. julie: new credit card rules going into effect today. you know what they are? they are meant to protect from you unreasonable fees and charges. gregg: and major face-off in the battle over the planned mosque close to ground zero. protestors from both sides making their voices heard at rallies right outside the proposed site. peter doocy is live in downtown manhattan. that s right. there was dueling protests in once was the shadow of the twin towers. rain held off for both sides turned out in droves to have their voices heard. police kept both sides separate by about a block but there were a few anti-mosque rally and it and just around the corner. they had about 200 people show up. right here where i m standing, at least five times that many, over a thousand avoided their opposition voiced their opposition. both sides were very passionate. i bas ....