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July 9th, 2012, 05:13 PM
This week, ACLU-NJ released Police Tape, a free app that records video and audio "discreetly, disappearing from the screen once the recording begins.
Police Tape also includes legal information about citizens' rights when interacting with the police.
Police Tape for Android records video and audio, and "in addition to keeping a copy on the phone itself, the user can choose to send it to the ACLU-NJ for backup storage and analysis of possible civil liberties violations."
http://www.gadgetbox.msnbc.msn.com/technology/gadgetbox/free-app-discreetly-records-cops-reports-aclu-864832 (http://www.gadgetbox.msnbc.msn.com/technology/gadgetbox/free-app-discreetly-records-cops-reports-aclu-864832)
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Police Tape also includes legal information about citizens' rights when interacting with the police.
Police Tape for Android records video and audio, and "in addition to keeping a copy on the phone itself, the user can choose to send it to the ACLU-NJ for backup storage and analysis of possible civil liberties violations."
http://www.gadgetbox.msnbc.msn.com/technology/gadgetbox/free-app-discreetly-records-cops-reports-aclu-864832 (http://www.gadgetbox.msnbc.msn.com/technology/gadgetbox/free-app-discreetly-records-cops-reports-aclu-864832)
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