Postcards from the Clown Show

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Richard Moore is chief of MI6 (Britain's version of the CIA).

https://twitter.com/ChiefMI6/status/1497287654441984007
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Rick Santorum was ahead of his day ...

Will Rick Santorum be there?

I just won't be able to take this seriously unless Santorum, a passionate defender of gay rights for Iranians, is involved ...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sOKQ4dz07k4
 
Wherein we learn that prohibiting the filming of cops from 15 feet away would be unconstitutional, but prohibiting it from 8 feet away would not:

Arizona House Committee Approves Bill To Criminalize Filming Cops on the Job
https://reason.com/2022/02/22/arizona-bill-criminalize-filming-cops-republicans/
Billy Binion (22 February 2022)

The Arizona House Appropriations Committee on Monday green-lit a bill that would criminalize filming cops on the job in some cases, reinvigorating questions around the constitutionality of such provisions.

If passed into law, House Bill 2319* would make it illegal "for a person to knowingly make a video recording of law enforcement activity, including the handling of an emotionally disturbed person, if the person does not have the permission of the law enforcement officer" and is within 8 feet of the cop. The original text stipulated that it would be a crime to do so within 15 feet, but Rep. John Kavanagh (R–D23), the bill's sponsor, altered the radius in an amendment meant to assuage constitutional objections.

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Wherein we learn that prohibiting the filming of cops from 15 feet away would be unconstitutional, but prohibiting it from 8 feet away would not:

Arizona House Committee Approves Bill To Criminalize Filming Cops on the Job
https://reason.com/2022/02/22/arizona-bill-criminalize-filming-cops-republicans/
Billy Binion (22 February 2022)

The Arizona House Appropriations Committee on Monday green-lit a bill that would criminalize filming cops on the job in some cases, reinvigorating questions around the constitutionality of such provisions.

If passed into law, House Bill 2319* would make it illegal "for a person to knowingly make a video recording of law enforcement activity, including the handling of an emotionally disturbed person, if the person does not have the permission of the law enforcement officer" and is within 8 feet of the cop. The original text stipulated that it would be a crime to do so within 15 feet, but Rep. John Kavanagh (R–D23), the bill's sponsor, altered the radius in an amendment meant to assuage constitutional objections.

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I'm no legal scholar, so somebody correct me if I'm wrong, but IIRC, the limit set by the Constitution for the filming of cops is 10 feet.
 
President Volodymyr Zelensky on Dancing With the Stars DWTS in Ukraine in 2006.

 
I'm no legal scholar, so somebody correct me if I'm wrong, but IIRC, the limit set by the Constitution for the filming of cops is 10 feet.

I think it was half a rod. Or maybe a fathom.

Actually it's unconstitutional if you're closer. So I guess the next chapter of the War On Us will be the War on Telephoto Lenses, because with them you look fifteen feet away, but you're really two feet away.
 
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