Don't assume you know what to do: If you have the privilege and/or comparative safety to be able to film the police (or if you just must for your community), 8 critical tips on how to do it well via @witnessorg @teenvogue @PaliMakam https://www.teenvogue.com/story/how-to-film-police-safely
–Safety 1st
–Know your rights
–Prepare before you film
–Show clearly what happened
–Provide evidence your footage is real
–Speak only in facts
–Film horizontally & steadily
–Think through sharing strategy (this is critical for accountability and for safety)
Filming police misconduct: 8 critical tips. Read in detail here: http://wit.to/TeenVogue-Police-COVID19 via @palimakam
Filming protests. Be safe, be ethical, be effective - while protecting yourself and making sure your footage can stand up better as evidence. Learn more here with @witnessorg critical tips, http://wit.to/FilmingProtestsUSA
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