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| Re: Court Upholds Nigerians’ Right To Film Police On Duty by ViceGovernor: 4:13pm On Mar 18 |
For your own safety 🦺 use your brain 🧠 no go record popo when you dey middle of nowhere. Money can always be replaced, Life cannot. Forget all those judges collecting mansions and telling you what and what not to do. Freedom of recording dey, I no go dull you but freedom after recording I can't assure you. |
| Re: Court Upholds Nigerians’ Right To Film Police On Duty by ericmor: 4:20pm On Mar 18 |
Mckraz01:It’s normal to film them is just in abnormal countries that they don’t allowing filming of police in public. If u are not filming, police most to put on body camera. Nigeria and abnormality are 5/6 |
| Re: Court Upholds Nigerians’ Right To Film Police On Duty by ericmor: 4:22pm On Mar 18 |
ViceGovernor:Make sure u are on live when doing that but yet, know u can still lose your life in such location. All those high way popo no Dey joke |
| Re: Court Upholds Nigerians’ Right To Film Police On Duty by erad(m): 4:25pm On Mar 18 |
QuinQQ:Ok it's me! Are you happy now? |
| Re: Court Upholds Nigerians’ Right To Film Police On Duty by ericmor: 4:26pm On Mar 18 |
b03liberty:My own problem with them now is that, Lagos police are always claiming the ruling does not affect Lagos |
| Re: Court Upholds Nigerians’ Right To Film Police On Duty by Walllee: 4:39pm On Mar 18 |
eddie7:Better lawyer,if i.meet u na Large bottle of Odekwu and grilled Bush meat I go sama u |
| Re: Court Upholds Nigerians’ Right To Film Police On Duty by tjcoded: 5:00pm On Mar 18 |
Very good |
| Re: Court Upholds Nigerians’ Right To Film Police On Duty by Dalohad: 5:16pm On Mar 18 |
So police officers are fighting not to be recorded in public? Oga IGP Disu, na this one you carry come. So you want the right to recklessly and illegally intimidate and harass citizens without them documenting it.. Na wetin Tinubu wan do for him second term.. |
| Re: Court Upholds Nigerians’ Right To Film Police On Duty by Ezechimerenwata: 5:20pm On Mar 18 |
Kudos to Delta state court ruling on civil matters, they deliver justice unlike some other courts in some states in Nigeria where matters will b dragged for long time without delivering justice suffocating the oppressed with adjournment.!adjournment..!! adjournment!!! (Especially Anambra state, Nnewi to be precise) |
| Re: Court Upholds Nigerians’ Right To Film Police On Duty by Holdup247: 5:22pm On Mar 18 |
tiswell:my brother, dead body go plenty ooo ![]() |
| Re: Court Upholds Nigerians’ Right To Film Police On Duty by OlujobaSamuel: 5:26pm On Mar 18 |
QuinQQ:It's not the same, stop arguing this abeg. You can film a public activity if it's in public interest, if an illegal act is being carried out or if it's to prevent an illegality. Filming an individual carrying on his day to day activity for your own personal reward is not in public interest nor to address a crime. |
| Re: Court Upholds Nigerians’ Right To Film Police On Duty by inyass2580(m): 5:48pm On Mar 18 |
Celeberation without implementation… sha try gt dat lawyer number sha because of police get ur time U go unlock phone without argument…. Implementation is d main tin and punishment for any officer wanting… |
| Re: Court Upholds Nigerians’ Right To Film Police On Duty by QuinQQ: 6:09pm On Mar 18 |
OlujobaSamuel:Generally speaking, when you're in a public soace ANYBODY can film you. Simple! Same reason you can film police, NOT because they are police, but because they're in a public space. You have no right to go into a police station, for instance, and start filming Police! |
| Re: Court Upholds Nigerians’ Right To Film Police On Duty by Exceed15: 6:17pm On Mar 18 |
Yes it will check their excesses but be careful sha , dem fit shoot u dead o |
| Re: Court Upholds Nigerians’ Right To Film Police On Duty by OlujobaSamuel: 6:22pm On Mar 18 |
QuinQQ:Go to the gate of a station and start filming then, claiming it's a public space because you are outside the station or go stand on Walter Carrington crescent in VI and start filming claiming public space. You can't even film a police officer going on his own without engaging in any activity in the name of public space. No right granted by the constitution is absolute, all comes with limit |
| Re: Court Upholds Nigerians’ Right To Film Police On Duty by QuinQQ: 6:25pm On Mar 18 |
erad:I know! ![]() Try to at least not make it so obvious so you can at least still fool some people |
| Re: Court Upholds Nigerians’ Right To Film Police On Duty by QuinQQ: 6:32pm On Mar 18 |
OlujobaSamuel:My friend, people in a PUBLIC SPACE! Is Police station a public space? Did I say anything about absolute? Didn't I say "generally speaking"? Anytime you're in PUBLIC SPACE where there is no reasonable expectation of privacy, just know that ANYBODY can film you and there is NOTHING you can legally do about it! |
| Re: Court Upholds Nigerians’ Right To Film Police On Duty by erad(m): 6:37pm On Mar 18 |
QuinQQ:Ok |
| Re: Court Upholds Nigerians’ Right To Film Police On Duty by ViceGovernor: 6:43pm On Mar 18 |
It doesn't matter whether you are recording live or not, many people recorded their own death on Livestream, I have discovered this country don't give 2 forks about human life so it's best you ask for God's protection and protect yourself. That judge will send so many people to the Hebrew sheol. ericmor: |
| Re: Court Upholds Nigerians’ Right To Film Police On Duty by QuinQQ: 8:22pm On Mar 18 |
TechBaron:Then, my good friend, you are surely headed to jail! Anytime you're in PUBLIC SPACE where there is no reasonable expectation of privacy, just know that ANYBODY can film you and there is NOTHING you can legally do about it! |
| Re: Court Upholds Nigerians’ Right To Film Police On Duty by Insectkiller: 8:54pm On Mar 18 |
No go film/video Naija Police for accident scene where Dem dey cart away the victims valuables...hmm..if Dem catch you nah shoot Dem go shoot-waste you... |
| Re: Court Upholds Nigerians’ Right To Film Police On Duty by TechBaron: 10:00pm On Mar 18 |
QuinQQ:Tomorrow morning, carry your phone video soilder for road. Legal ko. Legal ni. Mtcheeewww! |
| Re: Court Upholds Nigerians’ Right To Film Police On Duty by bablon20(m): 10:02pm On Mar 18 |
If u see better lawyer, to become a lawyer go dey hungry you. |
| Re: Court Upholds Nigerians’ Right To Film Police On Duty by ericmor: 10:05pm On Mar 18 |
ViceGovernor:That’s what I’m saying, if it is live, they will know u have been killed by the Nigeria uniform men but if not live, they will kill u and bury u with your phone together and no one will know your whereabout |
| Re: Court Upholds Nigerians’ Right To Film Police On Duty by elijahozzy(m): 1:43pm On Mar 19 |
Larrycool1234:When they pay 7m 22 times, them go calm down 😂 |
| Re: Court Upholds Nigerians’ Right To Film Police On Duty by professore(m): 3:36pm On Mar 19 |
Ok |
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