Ok so just recently Illinois has made a new amendment and from my understanding this law makes it a felony (I think it already is but may carry more time) to record certain public office holders (Judges, City Clerks, Police, Etc,.) private conversations without their consent.
This amendment includes the position of a Police officer, The rules are pretty malleable and nothing is really specified. The arrest of Eric Gardner (from my understanding) that was caught on videotape would be not considered a private conversation and would still be legal. There is not really an understanding of if getting pulled over and recording a cop is legal/illegal. This law is very vague but could turn some away from recording the police while they do their job to protect and serve US.
I think when people cry race in a killing of a person by a cop is complete bullshit and sometimes its not police brutality, but civillian stupidity. BUT, before I die I would like to retain a few freedoms besides breathing and drinking water.
Well I just read about this today and feel a little quick to click post but I'll give it a shot.
I hope this tread can also open up discussion on topics relating to this as well.
Links
(Non-Bias Link)
http://www.ibtimes.com/illinois-passes-bill-makes-it-illegal-record-police-1744724
(anti cop bias link)
http://thefreethoughtproject.com/illinois-felony-citizens-record-police-media-silent/
*couldn't find a pro police bias*
(the bill itself)
http://www.ilga.gov/legislation/98/SB/PDF/09800SB1342ham006.pdf