@XcellentTrader@GeraldoRivera You mean the woman who claimed Trump tried to grab the steering wheel and the Secret Service agents said it didn't happen? Yep, she's totally believable. What's really hard to believe is that she isn't in prison for perjury.
@UntenableDesse1@realAFLF Wrong. Self defense in Texas requires the defendant to produce evidence justifying his actions. The burden then shifts to the State to disprove it beyond a reasonable doubt.
@Cardi18b@BadgedPatriot How is it a direct violation? When did your public activities become protected privacy rights? You have no right to privacy when you are in public.
@DarwinCopsey@BadgedPatriot No, Flock cameras do not violate the 4th Amendment and do not require a warrant. Videos taken in public do not violate any rights. They are neither a search nor a seizure.
@AZHockeyNut@BadgedPatriot If you leave your home, you're on video. Stores record you inside and from the moment you enter their parking lot. Your neighbors video you. They don't need your permission or warrants. Deal with reality.
@omoteurax@BadgedPatriot There is no reasonable expectation of privacy in public. You and/or your license plate and your car can be visually recorded in public by anyone without permission or a warrant.