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    steals a high-end bike and trades up at a pawn shop for a video camera and a police scanner. His first story is a carjacking story where he was able to get up close footage. Nina, the director of news, was very interested in his footage for the pure graphic nature of it and that it was related to crime. After she buys that footage from him, she gives him advice about what their particular news channel is all about. She tells him that crime in a specific location are of interest to her, not the

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    exceeded, the networks will continue to degrade, and the supplementary equipment required to store the videos will continue to degrade or become obsolete. (1) In addition to this there is the cost of employing people to catalog and retrieve any video footage related to subpoenas, investigations and public information records requests as well as software licensing fees. (3) Approximately 25 percent of the videos that are collected are related to crimes and they must be kept for possible judicial purposes

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    The Importance Of Body Cameras in Today’s Society Stories of presumed police misconduct have been surfacing in America in the last couple of years, sparking many debates and speculations on the true causes of these situations. Many blame the officers in these encounters, forcing them to face repercussions for crimes they did not commit. Alternatively, in some situations, the officer is guilty, but public outcries in favor of the police protect them from any consequences. Regardless of the situation

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    special permit you may now sell your footage and make a pretty penny. Hoe to Get a Permit? Anyone that intends to make money using their drone needs a FAA commercial permit by filling out a “Section 333 exemption.” This is a fairly simple process and one that will require you to describe your drone, as well as how you maintain and control it. You’ll also have to

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    first made by CMP, a pro-life organization, on the basis of footage secretly shot by members of the group who met with representatives of Planned Parenthood, posing as members of the fake business organization “BioMax” representing themselves as a company that purchased fetal tissue. They offered the representative copious amounts of money for the tissue, which the Planned Parenthood representatives seemed to be interested in. This footage was used by the organization to accuse Planned Parenthood of

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    However, they were not who we were marketing the video towards. Our target audience was current Albion students, prospective students, and alumni. Our initial plan was to get footage of the football game and the events that would take place, particularly at the frats, as the night progressed. By getting good videos of the football game we thought it would both be of interest to those on the football team and could also be a great

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    Alien Interview

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    In 1996, a rumored interview between the government and an alien occurred and the footage was release to the public. The color video lasts almost three minutes and UFO hunters claim it was taken from a secret base on Area 51. Some say the being goes on to die. If this is all true, surely NASA knows about similar encounters. ALIEN INTERVIEW IGNITES MYSTERY The footage was first brought to the Art Bell radio show onMarth 13th, 1997. Renowned UFO hunter Sean David Morton was interview on the show

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    After speaking to Nitsch I made contact with Lamarra who allowed me to view the surveillance footage of the incident. While watching the surveillance footage I observed the unknown suspect traveling on a bike heading eastbound behind the business notice the lunch box. He approached the lunch and began to look through it, taking items inside of it. The suspect turn his bike

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    Police Body Worn Cameras Communities expect officers to honor their oath by protecting and serving the neighborhoods they work in, treating everyone fairly, and most importantly to not abuse the powers granted to them by the citizens that reside in the jurisdiction they serve. Police excessive use of force and other official misconduct is a major emerging issue that tremendously plagued the relationship between law enforcement officials and the public the last several years (Ariel et al., 2015).

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    Film Synthesis Essay

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    Compared to primary and secondary sources, films extend different understandings of issues within the war by providing visual insight on the war’s atmosphere. World War Two was the first conflict in which films were used as mass propaganda to boost support for the war. As a result of the obvious political tensions between Nazism and democracy, states used films to glorify their respective political ideologies in the eyes of their citizens in order to boost support for their efforts. Since propaganda

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