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I get what you’re saying.
I still think there's a difference between a private civilian and a public official (especially one with little to no oversight or accountability). They aren’t forced to be police officers. They choose it. I don’t think I could trust anyone less than I do an officer who would do anything to get rid of body cams.
Right, but there is currently a constitutional protection which makes it legally okay to exclude any and all self-incriminating evidence and I don't see a police officer clause tacked below it so the officer is factually correct.
I feel like the current legal interpretation disagrees with your statement though.
Theres an ongoing case against Nicholas P. Duty for a judge and jury to create precedent for future rulings. Got any past decisions?