
New York's highest court has spoken. In a unanimous decision, the New York Court of Appeals ruled that the NYPD may prohibit members of the public from filming inside police precinct lobbies, rejecting arguments that New York's Right to Record laws protect recording inside stationhouses. John Macari and Marlon Bethel break down: The Court of Appeals' unanimous ruling Why the judges say precinct lobbies are different from streets and sidewalks The privacy concerns involving crime victims, witnesses, confidential informants and undercover officers Whether this is a victory for officer safety or a setback for government transparency What this means for First Amendment auditors, including Long Island Audit (SeanPaul Reyes) Why the federal constitutional challenge is still far from over How this decision could impact police departments across New York We'll also discuss the latest breaking law enforcement news, viral police videos, legislation, court rulings, and everything impactin...
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