
Arizona bill calls for people with cameras to stay at least 15 feet away from police officers
Fox News
Some Arizona lawmakers are looking to change the way people can record police encounters, calling for a distance requirement that anyone with a camera must remain to record a police officer.
"My bill is quite reasonable. It says you can film but unless the officer gives you permission, stay 15 feet away," Kavanaugh said, FOX 10 of Phoenix reported.
The lawmaker said he has been approached by officers in Tuscon who were concerned that people recording them were getting too close for the officers’ and their own safety.
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