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70fc06  No.266503

By Madison Dibble

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/author/madison-dibble

California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a bill on Tuesday prohibiting first responders from taking photographs of accident scenes, a law prompted by the death of NBA star Kobe Bryant.

The law, which takes effect on Jan. 1, will make it a misdemeanor crime for anyone who "responds to the scene of an accident or crime" to take a photograph of a deceased person for any purpose unrelated to law enforcement or the "genuine public interest."

First responders convicted of violating the law could face fines of up to $1,000 per offense.

The legislation was drafted after eight deputies from the Los Angeles Sheriff's Office were placed under investigation after photographs of Bryant's remains were shared after he died alongside his 13-year-old daughter and seven others while en route to a basketball tournament earlier this year. At the time, Sheriff Alex Villanueva said that he was "horrified" to hear that his deputies were accused of sharing the photographs and ordered them to be deleted.

The incident prompted a lawsuit from Bryant's widow, Vanessa Bryant. The lawsuit, which was filed last week, accused the department of negligence, invasion of privacy, and intentional infliction of emotional distress and requested damages on behalf of the family.

Democratic Assemblyman Mike Gipson, the state lawmaker who introduced the legislation, said it was "unconscionable" for first responders to violate the privacy of victims in that way.

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/california-governor-signs-law-forbidding-first-responders-from-taking-photographs-following-death-of-kobe-bryant

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8a8a65  No.266507

> What is evidence collecting

Gonna be interesting to see how this one plays out.

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21d730  No.266509

Anyone has the pic of the body of the retard who sued the city of Kobe

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0c6906  No.266528

>>266507

>to take a photograph of a deceased person for any purpose unrelated to law enforcement or the "genuine public interest."

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21d730  No.266529

>>266528

>>266528

>or the "genuine public interest."

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21d730  No.266530

>>266529 (fucked up the post)

"Genuine public interest" is such a broad term that this law seems worthless

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d2dd14  No.266546

File: 0ddb4c29ab823d7⋯.jpg (58.17 KB, 945x574, 135:82, search_it.jpg)

>>266503

so,

Photos of dead celebs: misdemeanor

knowingly giving someone aids: misdemeanor

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4cf2b7  No.266581

>>266503

Just become an amateur reporter on YT and the like….then it falls under "genuine public interest".

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0021e2  No.266591

No helogroid pics. Lame

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6f8bbd  No.266592

>>266503

This law doesn’t do anything. •Freedom to the Press is a constitutional right.

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291ff8  No.266629

>>266592

Laws that can be selectively (arbitrarily and capriciously) enforced are the bread and butter of the nanny state.

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