ACLU Press Release: ACLU, Portland Police Reach Settlement in Filming Case

ACLU, Portland Police Reach Settlement in Filming Case:

PORTLAND – The ACLU of Maine and counsel for Portland Police Officer Benjamin Noyes have reached a settlement in a lawsuit brought on behalf of a Bar Harbor couple who were arrested after attempting to observe and film a police interaction. The plaintiffs argued that observing and recording the police performing their work in public is protected under the First Amendment.

“Police departments across Maine should take steps to train officers to respect the rights of members of the public to observe and record police activities,” said Zachary Heiden, legal director for the ACLU of Maine. “Police officers may not like being recorded, but personal recordings are an important check on potential abuses. The police get to carry guns, and the public gets to carry cell phones.”

See Portland to pay $72K to couple arrested after taping police

This entry was posted in Reasonable expectation of privacy. Bookmark the permalink.

Comments are closed.