App To Hold Police Instantly Accountable In Stop and Search (thestack.com)
An anonymous reader writes: A collective of London-based youth clubs and organizations has released an app called Y-Stop to help encourage those involved in unfair police encounters to instantly record and report their experiences. The idea is to 'encourage police accountability' by making it easier for anyone to have a say about what they think may be unjustified or illegal police action. The app allows its user to immediately send audio and video footage of harassment for secure holding with the charities themselves, or with the police directly. It also enables easier communication with lawyers for assistance and advice.
I see, because he robbed a store, he is automatically allowed to be killed by a fascist pig?
No, he was allowed to be killed because he tried to grab the cop's gun when they struggled in the police car, then charged back at the cop after he initially ran away. All of which is supported quite clearly not only by the cop's testimony, but also by the physical evidence and the testimony of several witnesses (and disputed only by a few other witnesses, some of whom were proven to not have even been there at the time). Unless you think the cop somehow staged a faked fight in the car, faked the clear a blood trail with Michael Brown's actual blood, and staged all the shell cases--and all without a single person seeing him do it in the middle of a public street.
SJW's don't eliminate discrimination. They just expropriate it for themselves.
In the US, your State's ACLU probably has an App.
The "CA Justice" app is great. Set it to record, and if anyone tries to operate your smartphone, it will immediately upload the recording to an ACLU server, along with date-time-GPS stamp, and later any info you want to add.
Other Apps: