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Toronto
Do I Have the Right to Film the Police?
Organize against police violence
5:00pm
- 8:00pm
Saturday November 23 2013
Venue: OISE/ University of Toronto (next to the St. George subway station)
Address: 252 Bloor Street West, Toronto,
Cost: Free
Accessibility: Space is wheelchair accessible
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The Network for the Elimination of Police Violence presents
Do I Have the Right to Film the Police?
People who film the police discourage police brutality and harassment by letting the cops know that their actions are being recorded and that they will be held accountable for their acts of harassment and abuse.
PRACTICAL TIPS
* Filming the police
*Legal information
*Discussion of tactics on fighting police violence
SPEAKERS
MIGUEL AVILA, Toronto Cop Watch
BUTTERFLY, Community Worker and Resident
HOWARD MORTON, Lawyer, member of Law Union of Ontario & former SIU Director
DEE BAPTISTE, Cop Watch App Developer, Network for the Elimination of Police Violence
ROGER LOVE, Lawyer, African Canadian Legal Clinic
WHERE: 252 Bloor Street West, Toronto, OISE/ University of Toronto (next to the St. George subway station); Room 2-212 (2nd floor)
WHEN: Saturday, November 23, 2013
TIME: 5:00 - 8:00PM
FREE CHILDCARE
Everyone is welcome.
Organizer:eliminatepoliceviolence@gmail.com
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Ajamu Nangwaya (Ajamu Nangwaya)
toronto (downtown)
Member since
December 2010
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