5 pointsby beatthatflight17 days ago4 comments
  • tim-tday16 days ago
    Legally? Yes. In practice? You will probably get a free tour of the American legal system, from handcuffs to squad car, cell, lawyer, courtroom.

    It’s actually possible you’ll also get to experience “civil rights violation and settlement” tour enhancements.

  • DustinEchoes17 days ago
    This question is from 2015.
  • mojomark17 days ago
    You can film them, just not obstruct with them executing their official duties.

    Personally, I'd wait another 3 years to visit until this brainless ass clown is out of office (or maybe 10 years later after our society recovers a bit from completely melting down because we have a civil war when said ass clown refuses to peacefully leave office and the large number of ass clown citizens back him up because they are afraid to truly live freely)

    I make this recommendation as a very reluctant republican (who proudly has never voted for president ass clown).

    • JohnFen16 days ago
      But what you are legally allowed to do and what you can do without the cops retaliating are two different things. If I were a tourist in the US just looking to enjoy a vacation with a minimum of risk, I'd avoid recording the police, or near the police.
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