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Originally posted by: Steve
Originally posted by: ManyBeers
Originally posted by: umbrella39
??? Award for most aptly named member?

Well i think it is a better sounding name than umbrella39.

Well I can't stand under your user name, but I can stand under his.

Yeah but i would rather have to manybeers then an umbrella.
 
Originally posted by: waggy
Originally posted by: KeithTalent
I think the OP is actually asking, in general, how one would go about obtaining a video that was taped by a camera in a police cruiser.

If that is the case, the actual video in question is irrelevant.

To be honest I have no idea how they would be able to do that.

KT

easy. there are acts (such as freedom of information) and such where you can get the video.

takes a little research.

oh and the OP could have asked the question a lot clearer.

You obviously haven't read some of the OP's other posts. I will leave it at that.

On another note, welcome back OP. 🙂
 
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