13 May 2013

Recording police is legal

On Australian television, there is a plethora of shows that illustrate how the police ‘force’ records the plebs allegedly breaking the law.


The ‘sheeple’ are treated to local shows like Highway Patrol, The Force – Behind the Line, or shows from across the Tasman Sea from New Zealand like Motorway Patrol or even from across the North Pacific Ocean all the way to the United States of America that hail a super mega star (a retired) Sheriff John Bunnell who hosts World’s Wildest Police Videos or COPS or even American Detective.

Although television in Australia, which is controlled by the corporate media, is strictly entertainment, a message can be relayed to the cannon fodder, that being that recording of the police is factually legal.

Information has been obtained by corpau from actual legal cases, and anonymous personnel from the legal industry, which states that covert recordings can be presented before the Australian courts as legal evidence.

The Australian police will have the plebs believe otherwise.

In a future post corpau will provide evidence how the Australian police ‘force’ objects to legal recordings of events, in actual events of fraud.

The Australian police is involved in many corrupt dealings and has orders for the plebs not to record the events of corrupt deals that exposes the corrupt officers and the corrupt legal system.

Corpau will endeavour to provide information that exposes corrupt police.

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