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06-15-11, 01:13 PM #22Re: Recording cops gets you 42 years?
So in 1994 the Illinois state legislature removed the wiretap law's privacy provision. It was an explicit effort to override the decision eight years earlier. Technically the amended law covers everyone -- anyone whose voice is recorded without their permission, for any reason, could file a complaint and ask to press charges -- but it's used almost exclusively to protect policeLast edited by SmokenScion; 06-15-11 at 01:15 PM.
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06-15-11, 01:56 PM #23
Re: Recording cops gets you 42 years?
Well for a fee i'll get the law on pdf for you.
Seriously though its common place for any law remotely like this to have a line that specifies excluding law enforcement and emergency vehicles. Thats your government at work placing those are suppose to enforce the law above those laws.
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06-15-11, 02:12 PM #24
Re: Recording cops gets you 42 years?
yep... just like its ok for them to run 120 in the 55mph zone in front of my house to catch up to the guy running 65mph. Mother fucking constable almost hit me come flying up that fast. If the law is good enough for me to have to follow it, then it's good enough for them to follow it too.
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