La vigilancia del policía de Carretero y de peines era `ilegal'
Los peines de Shawn supervisaron al “jay-z” Carretero y Sean “Diddy” de los portalámparas gigantes del Rap de cerca por los meses del departamento del policía de Nueva York (NYPD) antes de que atendieran a una demostración en la ciudad en 2004 - la vigilancia que se ha juzgado “ilegal.”
Los detalles de la operación de NYPD fueron revelados en un documento secreto superior de 600 páginas, que fue lanzado ayer por la unión de las libertades civiles de Nueva York. La unión está demandando las autoridades a nombre de esos manifestantes arrestados en el acontecimiento.
The NYPD is accused of recording information about activity that was completely peaceful and legal.
The documents state that rapper LL Cool J and singer Alicia Keys were also spied on by the authorities in the weeks leading up to their attendance of the Republican National Convention.
Donna Lieberman, executive director of the NYCLU, tells AllHipHop.com, “These documents paint a picture of a surveillance program that was broad, clumsy, and often unlawful.
“The NYPD failed to differentiate between unlawful behavior and behavior that is not only lawful but should in fact be cherished and protected. Today the public can finally bear witness to that failure.”
© 2007 Hearst Communications Inc.
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