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Local computer security expert investigates police practices

Posted on April 22, 2010 by pogowasright.org

This is just too cool…. a security expert used his skills to expose the fact that the police had not deleted a videotape they had made of him being arrested for obstructing justice when he refused to give his name when asked by a police officer. Eric Nalder tells the tale on SeattlePI. Enjoy!

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