Police play Disney tunes to prevent video of them on patrol being posted online, California lawmaker claims

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A California lawmaker says police in Santa Ana have been playing loud, copyrighted music so that videos of them on patrol would likely be taken down if it was posted online.

Hernandez told CNN this was his first experience with police playing loud music in his community, which he describes as a working-class neighborhood with a lot of young children.

"My people live here brother, please treat them with respect," Hernandez says in the video. "There's kids that need to go to school, there's people that are working, and you chose to use our taxpayer dollars to disrespect the man with your music. That's childish." "It's quite clear that this is a practice we can't condone, it is an unethical practice, and as members of the community, especially public servants, it's not something we can support as a city," Hernandez said during the City Council meeting.

"The Santa Ana Police Department takes seriously all complaints regarding the service provided by the Department and the conduct of its employees. Our department is committed to conducting complete, thorough, and objective investigations." Both Hernandez and Santa Ana Mayor Vicente Sarmiento told CNN they've spoken to the police chief on the matter. The chief launched an investigation quickly to address concerns and next steps with the community, Sarmiento told CNN. He added that he is glad Hernandez was on scene to address the matter, because otherwise the issue may have never been dealt with.

 

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They can edit out the background music with sound edit programs.

People need to read up on copyright law. Fair use can be applied in this case. If one gets DMCA notice file counter-notice. It has to be reposted. Copyright holder would have to take to federal court to argue enforcement.

does disney actually strike these videos?

Canadian Police:

In Ottawa Ontario Canada🇨🇦 Hardly a week goes by without an Ottawa. Policeman being suspended with pay. Just google, “Ottawa police officer suspended” and look on the news tab. Oh Canada, why are you watching USA news ?

CleverHack

There is software that can isolate & edit out background noise, like music. Share the video and appeal to Twitter to help in this way.

I predict Disney filing a strong protest to the police for use of the copyright material.

Now that is smart!

given current events in Florida I'm pretty sure Disney would wave cc and allow the video to be shown and used in official capacity

Very clever.

Pretty smart, you just have to admit.

Because US Cops are terrorists who want their crimes to remain hidden

It's called 'voice over'

Clever

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