So. Fla. Cop: "We Can Videotape You, But You Don't Have The Right To Videotape Us"by Carlos MillerSep. 17, 2011 |
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In a police force of less than 20 officers, it’s probably not that difficult to be named Officer of the Month. Take Golden Beach police officer Robert Ruggiero - who was recently named Officer of the Month in this tiny town on the northeast corner of Miami-Dade – a one-mile stretch of road on the county border notorious for its speed traps. Ruggiero confronted a citizen the other day who was recording him during a traffic stop, so he informed the citizen that recording cops without their consent is a felony in Florida. Ruggiero was so convinced of this myth that he even happily provided his name and badge number to the citizen, urging him to take that to his lawyer. Turns out, the citizen is a Miami-based contributor to Cop Block and a regular Photography is Not a Crime reader. He knows exactly what his rights are. And now he wants Ruggiero to learn as well. Read More |