Proof Video Taping is more than Acceptable.

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Proof Video Taping is more than Acceptable.

Postby kdddav » Tue Aug 23, 2005 9:53 am

Folks,

It's funny, I call my Sister in Law and tell her how I armed myself with a hidden camera, and she is like, "OOOHHH boy, you better not until you make sure it's legal..." It's sad that people fear the Government so much they are too afraid to videotape this stuff in their own homes.

BUT

Not everybody has the cash for expensive video equipment, but I will get to that in a moment. It's not illegal to videotape. Period. Go to any convienence store, you are on tape. Go to any bank, you are on tape. Go to a Federal Building, you are on tape. Wal-Mart store AND parking lot, you are on video tape. The media goes everywhere with a camera, even if they do ignore certain issues. State troopers in ALL states have a video camera mounted on the roof of their cars for traffic stops. If this was illegal, everybody and their aunt and uncle whoever wanted to protect their investment would be in prison right now. New York would be walled in and labeled a prison. Not audio tape, which has enough laws all over it to qualify as kevlar, but video tape, visual and audio, can go anywhere.

While the story I am about to cut and paste (I dont care about copywrite laws, let them come.) something that will show this. While the kid was still shuttled to foster care and we don't know why he was in foster care in the first place, all I gotta say about the CPS foster care system, is BUSTED!!!

Foster parents are convicted
Beating of disabled teen in their Lombard home caught on video

By Art Barnum
Tribune staff reporter
Published August 20, 2005

Two Lombard foster parents were convicted Friday of the 2002 beating of a 15-year-old disabled foster child in their care, an incident a neighbor captured on videotape.

Frank and Marylynnette Barney were taken immediately into custody after DuPage Judge Robert Anderson convicted them of criminal neglect of a disabled person and aggravated domestic battery.

"I winced as I watched the tape," Anderson said. "It was severe and distasteful."

The couple had cared for the child for several years before September 2002, when a neighbor watching a home video security system began to see an image from a similar home security camera that the Barneys had placed in the foster child's room.

After claiming to see several scenes of what she believed was physical abuse, she taped several episodes and gave them to police.

The tapes show four separate incidents in which Frank Barney is seen disciplining the child by striking him with a wooden paddle and on one occasion by repeatedly punching him in the face with his fist.

The tape, shown several times in court over the last three years, shows the youth yelling and moaning as he was hit more than 100 times.

Defense attorneys George Lynch and Steven Greenberg argued strongly since the couple's 2002 arrest that the tapes should not be used as evidence, but Anderson disagreed.

Frank Barney was convicted on five out of nine counts, with Anderson conceding that although some of the videotape episodes could be considered "physical discipline, the others went over the edge and no reasonable person could agree that it was permissible punishment."

Marylynnette Barney is never seen on the tape striking the youth, but Anderson said she was accountable because "she urged Frank, aided, assisted and encouraged him. Clearly she knew what was going on."

Lynch compared the beatings to those he received from nuns during his Chicago Catholic grade school education, and from his parents.

"The child was caught stealing, cheating and lying and the Barneys took reasonable steps to discipline the child, using appropriate corporal punishment," Lynch said.

But Assistant State's Atty. Alex McGimpsey said it was a "sadistic, brutal, despicable beating. Thank God we have a videotape."

Anderson set Sept. 13 for sentencing, when each of the defendants could be sentenced to up to 5 years in prison.

The foster child, now 18, lives with another foster couple in the southwest suburbs.

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So there we have it. Can I quote? "Thank God we have a video tape."

Find a way and use it, cause it'll save your arse in ANY investigation, like the ones where they promise reunification and the moon with presents, and you also video tape getting the shaft and their lies, etc etc. Here is a place for afordable video equipment, for starters.

http://www.lammensco-usa.com/spy-usa/

Rwar! Catch them redhanded! The Judges will love it.

The Tech
"The lie can be maintained only for such time as the State can shield the people from the political, economic and/or military consequences of the lie. It thus becomes vitally important for the State to use all of its powers to repress dissent, for truth is the mortal enemy of the lie, and thus by extension, the truth becomes the greatest enemy of the State." —Dr. Joseph M. Goebbels, Hitler’s Propaganda Minister

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