
“Claimed FBI Director James B. Comey, police are now afraid to do their jobs for fear of becoming the next viral sensation. Comey made his remarks Friday to hundreds of students at the University of Chicago Law School, claiming that he had reached this consensus after speaking with several police chiefs who were too afraid to go on the record. The agency that oversees the largest surveillance program in the United States, telling us that if we have nothing to hide, we should have nothing to fear, [opposes] citizens exercising their First Amendment rights to record police.”
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