US smartphone app sends police incident videos to lawyers

Thursday's civil rights record video between the police and members of the public can communicate a smartphone app launched, and store them for potential use in legal action.



The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), free app developed by white police officers detained or killed at the hands of African Americans in a series of protests comes amid an increase.

CA Justice mobile app using cell phone video recorded by the police to report possible violations of civil rights as a way can be sent to a local ACLU office.

Mobile phones available for Android and iOS app, upload videos and the user's phone is lost, destroyed or captured are stored even if you will be sure.

"Racial profiling and excessive use of force, including the police's behavior, concerns are very real for communities across the state," ACLU of Southern California Executive Director Hector Villagra said.

"This app as a check on abuse will help to serve - Police officers, sheriff's deputies, border patrol, or by other authorities - whether civilian law enforcement with any matter and allowing the document to be discussed, "he said.

For others it can be used to send alerts app a place to advertise an event to go to. ACLU event description using the application can be sent to a report.

Were detained by police after the death of a black man in Baltimore this week to protest turned violent and spread to other cities, including New York on Wednesday.


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