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Can you be arrested for filming an arrest in Georgia? Here’s what the law says

Hitting record when law enforcement is involved can be intimidating. Here’s what to know about recording in public places.
Hitting record when law enforcement is involved can be intimidating. Here’s what to know about recording in public places.

Technology allows us to be closer than ever before, but sometimes it can get us into some controversial situations.

For example, recording arrests or police activity. From Rodney King to George Floyd, recordings of police activity have changed our world.

Is it ever wrong to record uniformed law enforcement at work? Is it always legal to record an arrest? Could you face arrest if you record the police in the Peach State?

Here’s what to know before you press record.

Here’s what GA law says

According to the University of Georgia’s school of law, “Under the First Amendment, citizens have the right to record the police performing their duties in public. This right is essential to informing the public about police activity and holding government accountable for the actions of law enforcement.”

Specifically in Georgia, the Atlanta Police Department cannot interfere with a citizen’s right to record and they can’t delete or destroy the recording.

Here’s what to remember

If you are thinking of recording an arrest, crime or police activity of some sort:

  • You have the right to record almost anything in public

  • You’re not legally obligated to send the video to the police

  • Your video contains a lot of potentially important evidence

  • You could become a witness in a criminal case

  • You may face some uncomfortable public scrutiny

What are your thoughts? Comment below or let me know at cmadden@mcclatchy.com

This story was originally published September 5, 2023 at 12:49 PM with the headline "Can you be arrested for filming an arrest in Georgia? Here’s what the law says."

Chelsea Madden
The Telegraph
Chelsea is a service journalism reporter who began working for McClatchy in 2022. She was born and raised in Middle Georgia and lives in Forsyth. She attended Wesleyan College for undergrad and a few years after that, went to SCAD for an MFA in writing. Outside of work, Chelsea likes to watch Netflix, read books in the thriller genre and chase her toddler around.
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