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In addition to the pandemic, "First amendment audits" is a plague which seriously threatens the security of police officers and civilians alike.
When an officer is doing his job, do not approach him while pointing an item at him and expect nothing to happen.
If you want to film or photograph the police, be a normal person and ask permission beforehand. If you're given a green light, follow the officer's direction on where to stand and what you're allowed to film.
If you're not given permission, make sure your phone or recording device is turned OFF and put it away. Back off as directed, or leave the scene entirely if so ordered.
This is basic respect.
Chay. America MG x Botafogo pela Copa do Brasil no Estadio Arena Independencia. 30 de Junho de 2022, Brasilia, DF, Brasil. Foto: Vitor Silva/Botafogo.
Imagem protegida pela Lei do Direito Autoral Nº 9.610, DE 19 DE FEVEREIRO DE 1998. Sendo proibido qualquer uso comercial, remunerado e manipulacao/alteracao da obra.
Mow Cop Castle is a Folly built by Randle Wilbraham in 1754 as an elaborate summer house. It is now owned by the National Trust.
Cop Hater, by Ed McBain
Permabook M-4268, 1962
Cover art by Robert McGinnis
Cover art was not credited anywhere in this book; confirmed as McGinnis in The Paperback Covers of Robert McGinnis by Art Scott & Dr. Wallace Maynard.
Pride in London 2015. Baker Street.
Back again. I photographed this chap last year at Pride 2014.
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...thank a cop. They're out there working on Christmas (and other holidays), some of them for sixteen hours in a row, or even more. They're protecting victims of domestic violence, chasing down carjackers, arresting murderers (on Christmas!) and talking people brought to the end of their rope by the holidays out of committing suicide. They're stopping that drunk driver from plowing into you on the highway. They're away from their families, doing what they need to do to keep us all safe.
So this holiday--thank those with the thankless jobs in the world. They appreciate it more than you know!