Carlos Miller of the Photography is not a Crime blog compiles several interactions he’s had with government bureaucrats (mostly police) over the years, simply because he was recording. Look for FK @ CopBlock‘s Ademo in one of them!
It takes practice, but as you can see, Carlos is very good at continuing to record, even while being intimidated by men with guns:
The following is a press release regarding a information distribution Tommy Mozingo and I will be partaking in at Plymouth State University on 12/09/11. The intent of the information distribution is to call attention to the illegal regulations that the University System of New Hampshire has enacted to restrict self-defense rights by both students and public members.
Radio Free Keene News is a five minute newscast which is available as a podcast and also will air at the top of some hours on LRN.FM.
You can download the edition for this week here. Topics covered include Ademo’s felony wiretapping charges, Brad Jardis’ upcoming civil disobedience, and a charity operator’s violent arrest by Bedford cops.
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A young activist named Amanda left a message on a Porcupine411 that she was uncomfortable about the presence of a police officer who said he was investigating something in her vicinity. She was apparently arrested for not producing identification when ordered. For the most up-to-date information about the incident, visit the group TalleyTV created on Fr33Agents:
Amanda was recently made famous by FreeKeeneTV who covered her recent activism: collecting and delivering Thanksgiving dinners to needy individuals in her community. She is peaceful and does not belong in a cage.
Regarding my blog on 12/02/11 regarding the University System of New Hampshire illegally enforcing a firearm and knife ban, I recently was contacted by a government official who suggested I make you aware that quite openly in the media the University System of New Hampshire is claiming that they HAVE the authority to do what state law pretty clearly says they do not.
“New Hampshire is one of 25 states that allow individual campuses to set their own rules on weapons, though the policies are close to identical. All of the campuses ban firearms and most other weapons, and that’s the way education officials want it to stay.”
Incorrect. No political subdivision can regulate knives or firearms without the express permission of the NH General Court.
“Private businesses can put in place any rules about firearms they want, “but as long as UNH receives taxpayer money, they are a subdivision of the state and they are completely disregarding the law,” said Republican state Rep. J.R. Hoell of Dunbarton.
We woke up today and learned thanks to a Union Leader article, that Ademo was indicted for three counts of felony wiretapping (each count threatens 5-7yrs in a cage). Since the article was posted online with only an excerpt, we scanned and posted it, and a related article for transparency.