Thursday, May 28, 2015
ACLU Police Filming App Hits The Streets, Needed in Rhode Island
The American Civil Liberties Union, in collaboration with Quadrant 2, Incorporated, has recently released an app called Mobile Justice. Originally released for use in California, it now has variants available in North Carolina, Missouri, Mississippi, and Nebraska. Along with the ability to film a video that automatically uploads the the ACLU servers, it also includes a tab that summarizes your rights when encountering a law enforcement official, the capability to file a digital incident report with the Union, and notifications of upcoming events. The only question remaining is when this program will be available in the Ocean State.
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