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HipChick

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Wed Aug 1, 2012, 12:01 PM Aug 2012

ALCU release Android app for caputuring police stops

Last edited Wed Aug 1, 2012, 02:27 PM - Edit history (1)

http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2012/07/android-app-secretly-videos-police/

The New Jersey chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union has released an Android app that surreptitiously records police stops and sends the videos to legal watchdogs for review.

The advent of Police Tape is designed to counter a practice an increasing number of civilians have encountered over the past few years: those who videotape or photograph police officers performing routine stops and other official acts are frequently arrested or disciplined. Evidently, many officers are all in favor of increased surveillance as long as it isn't turned on them. Earlier this year, for instance, a Miami journalist covering a police effort to evict Occupy Miami protestors recovered video of officers arresting him after it was deleted from his camera.

Police Tape provides basic advice for people who are stopped by police officers. It also claims to provide controls for discreetly recording the video or audio of such stops. After it is activated, it disappears from the screen. The app will also upload the recording to ACLU-NJ so monitors there can review it for any civil liberties violations. "Once it has been uploaded, it's saved on an external server, so police cannot permanently delete the file," an accompanying video states. An app for Apple iOS devices is in the works, the ACLU says.

Depending on local laws and other specifics, recording video or audio without the knowledge or consent of people in the immediate vicinity may run afoul of the law. That means end users may want to seek legal advice before routinely using Police Tape. Then again, having the app installed and ready to go in an emergency may not be a bad idea, either.
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ALCU release Android app for caputuring police stops (Original Post) HipChick Aug 2012 OP
It needs to not only record but upload to a cloud site for safekeeping. Gidney N Cloyd Aug 2012 #1
I just installed it... How do I delete audio or video recordings? OneTenthofOnePercent Aug 2012 #2

Gidney N Cloyd

(19,831 posts)
1. It needs to not only record but upload to a cloud site for safekeeping.
Wed Aug 1, 2012, 12:16 PM
Aug 2012

I looked at the info at the link and it doesn't indicate that it does that.

 

OneTenthofOnePercent

(6,268 posts)
2. I just installed it... How do I delete audio or video recordings?
Wed Aug 1, 2012, 12:31 PM
Aug 2012

I tested out the audio and video recording features and both seem to work. The app is very simple and quick to use... only 3 large buttons (legal info, audio record, video record). Once audio is activated the app dissapears and goes back to home screen. No App icon is visible on the app tray either (truly invisible). Reopening the app stops recording and brings up a promt to either "stop recording and exit" or "upload (to ACLU)". I suspect my phone has a bug issue because the video record is not discreet and all recording is shown on the screen. Manually trying to black out the screen with other buttons stops recording and brings up a promt to either "stop recording and exit" or "upload (to ACLU)".

Since I was just testing the audio and video record of the app, I chose not to upload to ACLU. However, I cannot seem to delete these files (good thing?). They do not appear in the gallery and the ACLU app has no "delete" option. How do I delete these "tests"?

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