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This design allows you record or broadcast what you experience at protests and demonstrations, hands-free.

This helps bring protests to a larger audience as well as record instances of aggression, assault, or instigation by the police.

This design is a one-size fits all cradle for a mobile phone that sits across the chest. All you need is a bit of tape, cardboard, and string.


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Generally, it is OK to record police - but specifics can vary by state. Check your state's laws.

  • The Atlantic: What to Say When the Police Say to Stop Filming Them
  • Illinois: Can I Use my Phone to Record the Police?
  • Minnesota: Can You Record the Police?

Tips:
  • Keep your phone charged with a mobile battery, streaming and recording uses power quickly.
  • You may want to avoid filming other protesters, or hide their identities, as this can be used by police to identify them.
  • Use an ACLU app to stream video directly to secure servers: ACLU apps by state
  • Secure your phone before protesting

Read more about why documentation of police is important.
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