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    Illinios - Eavesdropping

    "In Illinois, recording law enforcement officers without their consent is considered a serious crime — or at least the authorities choose to interpret an old eavesdropping statute that way. According to WBBH, 12 other states have a similar interpretation of the law, including Florida, Massachusetts, and Maryland."

    Illinois Man Faces 75 Years in Jail for Filming Police

    I'm still digging around to see if I can find the statute this article is talking about.

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    (720 ILCS 5/) Criminal Code of 1961.

    I suppose they are saying his camera is an eavesdropping device due to the audio recordings and thus didn't get everyone's consent.

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    Perhaps CBS news can put pressure on Lisa MADIGAN's office. I'll contact that office the day after Labor Day - to implore MADIGAN to call off the dogs, or else lose some votes!

    This is ridiculous!

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    Are they admitting ...i mean are the COPS admitting that they are private rather than public?
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    I kinda view this as denying my right to be a competent clerk.

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