Activists against the cameras of the Police in Portland.

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31.10.02 Activists against the cameras of the Police in Portland.
The activists and defenders of civil liberties in Portland (Oregon, USA) and Lewiston (Maine) protestantdo are officially against the local police at the last possible public demonstrations against the war in Iraq began to take pictures and protesters. The representatives of the Maine Civil Liberties Union argue that citizens have the right to engage in political activity without being monitored by the police, and then be intimidated by his methods. The same organization has explicit regulations required by the state of Maine for you to establish guidelines that limit the police in taking pictures at events and say specifically how long these pictures can be stored by the authorities. Some people talking about the incident recalled how such practices were spread beyond the Iron Curtain or in the sixties to harass the protesters against the war in Vietnam. The police have camped the same reasons that justify the installation of surveillance cameras, namely, that might come in handy in case of crimes and serving as a deterrent to crime.