Whether you can film police at work is something that has been hotly debated. People have been arrested for filming the police, but others have been able to film police procedures with no trouble. Often, other factors come into play, such as whether you are obstructing officers in their performance of their duties, or whether you are failing to obey orders that they give to you in a particular situation.
Filming police who are out working in the public is generally more acceptable than filming police when they are working in private. Of course, each state has laws about this issue and some of those laws vary quite a bit. Be sure that you check your local laws before you assume that you can or cannot film the police, either on public or private property. It is much better to be informed than to be arrested for something you thought was acceptable.
Video and audio are not the same. Recording audio without the consent of all parties is something that you should avoid. That can violate eavesdropping laws, and can be a felony. Spending years in prison because you recorded your interaction with a police officer isn’t worth it, so many sure you know what the laws are where you live – as well as federal law – before you make any recording decisions.
Overall, your rights are important and you should know those rights. Keep in mind that disagreeing with what is your right and what is not does not give you an excuse to overlook legalities. Because of that, you must follow the laws on recording or filming police procedures, whether you like those laws or not, in order to avoid arrest and possible prosecution.
Contract phones often have better quality cameras than prepaid ones. As many cell phone company provide damage insurance.
Now there’s a fun and easy way to garden without ever stepping outside and you can do it year round. Seems crazy doesn’t it? But it’s true. It’s called hydroponic gardening; and it truly is fun and easy.
Hydroponics kits are available for beginners as well as professionals. Actual light from the sun or artificial light can be coupled with automated temperature control and watering so that all you really have to do is stand back and supervise. Sounds too good to be true. They do however need a source of humidity so if you plant them somewhere that is not humid you will need to set up a humidifier just for the plants. Temperature needs to be between 75 and 70° F and maintained there. PH levels need to be between six and five; this is achieved without the use of actual soil. And lighting if not lit by the sun can be simply executed with the use of sodium bulbs. They come in different varieties specifically for different stages of plant growth. Fluorescent glow lights and mercury vapor lights are another couple of options for your hydroponic garden’s lighting concerns.
The aforementioned need for humidity can be taken too far. Should this happen you will have a mold problem on your hands, and who needs that? So it’s essential that you have just the right amount of humidity for your garden. As far as lighting is concerned even if you are utilizing the sodium bulbs or other grow lights, utilize the sun whenever possible particularly in the summer months. Be sure as well, to buy them from a reputable source making sure that they are usable in humid conditions without danger.
The best part of all; no messy soil, no chemicals to affect your vegetables taste or your health, and once you get the hang of it… It’s fun and easy.