Videotaping police action with cell phone could bring obstruction charge

Police claim that citizens videotaping a police action obstruct the police and interfere with arrests. Others say that citizens have a First Amendment right to record an action particularly to gather evidence in holding police accountable.

An incident from the 2009 Preakness horse race provides a glimpse into the problem. -db

From Fox News, December 1, 2011, by Douglas Kennedy.

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