photographer rights

Police Officer Aims Gun at Photographer Because He “Doesn’t Know” What a GoPro Is

David Crewe

San Diego Police Officer allegedly violates a photographer’s First Amendment right to film police officers performing official duties in public places and holds him at gunpoint because he "didn't know" what a GoPro was

The First Amendment: What Photographers Need to Know (And What To Do If You Are Arrested)

Hanssie

The following video discusses a few situations that you may find yourself in with law enforcement and what to do if you find yourself in a scenario where your first amendment rights are violated.

NYPD Chief Says Photographing & Recording Police Is Not A Crime

Kishore Sawh

An internal memo within the NYPD reminds cops that it is legal for them to be recorded and photographed. Could it spell a shift, but is it really enough to rejoice over?