News and comment: Man charged with audiotaping his own DUI arrest

In New Hampshire, a man was charged with wiretapping for audiotaping his own arrest when he was stopped. Boston Globe, Dover man charged with taping his DWI arrest (May 7, 2007).

So, let me get this straight: The police can surreptitiously record us, videotape from cars, place suspects in a police car with a recorder, hoping that they will talk to each other and incriminate themselves, videotape the same stop that this motorist recorded, but the motorist can’t? What possible expectation of privacy does the police officer have in the police-citizen encounter? The same one that makes him figure that he can lie about the facts of a stop and the judge will always buy the story?

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