Legal Basis and Privacy Rights of Wearable Cameras in Police Questioning

Legal Basis and Privacy Rights of Wearable Cameras in Police Questioning

Question from a reader:
I heard that the police have started using wearable cameras during stop-and-frisk encounters. However, the Supreme Court has ruled that filming private individuals constitutes a violation of portrait rights unless they are committing a crime or have recently committed one. What legal basis does the police have for filming in this context? Is it necessary to obtain

Understanding Why Police Don't Intervene in Personal Disputes and How to Resolve Them

Understanding Why Police Don’t Intervene in Personal Disputes and How to Resolve Them

Question from a reader:
I’ve heard that the police often don’t intervene in personal disputes, but why is that? Are they too busy with other things? I’d like to know specifically what they are doing.

Reasons Why the Police Don’t Intervene and Their Background

It’s common to hear that the police don’t intervene in personal disputes. In fact, after hearing stories