Oregonian: Police officer who arrested person video recording him held liable

The Oregonian: Eugene verdict clarifies legal protections for protesters who turn video cameras on police by Bryan Denson:

Camcorders, smart phones and live-streaming gizmos bob atop seas of demonstrators these days in Oregon, often capturing hostilities between police and demonstrators from various angles.

State law permits protesters to record police in public places. But courts have made few rulings on what officers can do with the recording devices they seize from people during arrests.

The rules of engagement became clearer in Eugene’s U.S. District Court last week, when a civil jury determined that a city police sergeant violated an environmental activist’s constitutional protections against illegal search and seizure during a 2009 leafletting campaign outside a bank.

[Note: This is so obvious, there is no qualified immunity. It isn’t even close.]

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