Should recording police incidents be illegal?
I don't know.
What else would happen?
Would this lead to greater surveillance powers for the police and government?
If all of a sudden there's tons of personal witness video testimony would there be a greater need for "impartial" surveillance?
Would lawmakers say "well, people are recording anything anyway, so lets just install cameras in every single corner of public space to take away any bias. It'll create jobs and add to public safety! It's for the children!"
If it were made illegal, how would they enforce it?
Just not allow personal video to be allowed into evidence for a trial?
Or give cops the right to confiscate anyone's phone, or destroy them, or apprehend someone for just standing there taking video?
Maybe censor any and all news stations from running personal videos?
Would this be a good idea or set a bad precedence?
In theory it could be considered a good idea, since a lot of cell phone video is taken from a small segment of an incident and doesn't tell the whole story, and is constantly leaked to the media where it just incenses people into making bad choices.
But it would lead to far worse things, IMO.