just the knowledge that cameras were disabled in that area would be as damning as any video.
I wish it worked that way. Logically yes, but not in court (as far as I’m aware). At least not when the offending officer is on the stand
just the knowledge that cameras were disabled in that area would be as damning as any video.
I wish it worked that way. Logically yes, but not in court (as far as I’m aware). At least not when the offending officer is on the stand
KeepFlying@lemmy.world 4 weeks ago
Looking at how bad our current system is, there’s clearly no need to prevent the videos from getting out because the officer can get away with it despite that.
And even if the officer doesn’t, the department can just scapegoat them and just keep doing the same things.
All the more reason to not waste a 0-day or risk the knowledge of a backdoor getting out.
IDKWhatUsernametoPutHereLolol@lemmy.dbzer0.com 4 weeks ago
Damn, this is so depressing.
I mean I guess they won’t have to do censorship anymore, with AI, they could just lie and say its deepfake or whatever.