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Educate yourself
Before doing anything it’s important that you have a solid foundation and a clearly defined goal, without which you may be acting aimlessly or even counter-productively. Review content here on CopBlock.org and expose yourself to content and ideas shared elsewhere. Ask questions. Think for yourself.If you have suggestions about content that should be included here please let us know: http://www.copblock.org/contact
Badges don’t grant extra rights
Can an action illegitimate for you suddenly become legitimate when done by another simply because they have on their chest an ounce of tin? It shouldn’t, but many act as if this is the case. This (bad) idea, when accepted, bestows upon some stranger the “right” to initiate force. Replace that bad idea with one more commonsensical: Individuals are responsible for their actions no matter their attire or place of employment.True, individuals working in law enforcement might mean well, but they’re hamstrung by perverse incentives. Their claimed monopoly means no one is held accountable, nor can it ever be “fixed” through internal investigations. If you see a police officer doing something wrong for you to do, call them out, record and share. Transparency is key. Failure to act after witnessing even the most trivial of transgressions only bestows upon such actions tacit consent and sets the stage for even more egregious actions.
Stop acting as if those wearing badges have extra rights – they don’t. You know this. See through the charade and think for yourself. Good people are standing up for their rights and connecting with and supporting others. Cease looking to an external authority and govern your own life.
Audio
- The Dishonest Cop by Walter Block
- Police, Law, and the Courts by Murray Rothbard
- Prisons: A Social Crime And Failure by Emma Goldman
- Above the Law: Police and the Excessive Use of Force by Jerome H. Skolnick and James J. Fyfe > at Amazon.com
- Adventures in Legal Land by Marc Stevens > at Amazon.com
- Anarchy and the Law: The Political Economy of Choice edited by Ed Stringham > at GoogleBooks I at Mises.org I at Amazon.com
- Arbitrary Justice: The Power of the American Prosecutor by Angela J. Davis > at Amazon.com
- Go Directly To Jail: The Criminalization of Almost Everything by Gene Healy > at Amazon.com
- No Treason: The Constitution of No Authority by Lysander Spooner > download .PDF I at Jim.com I at GoogleBooks I at Amazon.com
- Our Enemies in Blue: Police and Power in America by Kristian Williams and Joy James > at Amazon.com
- The Enterprise of Law: Justice Without the State by Bruce Benson > at Mises.org I at Amazon.com
- The Politics of Force: Media and the Construction of Police Brutality by Regina G. Lawrence > at Amazon.com
- Three Felonies A Day: How the Feds Target the Innocent by Harvey A. Silverglate > at Amazon.com
- To Serve and Protect: Privatization and Community in Criminal Justice by Bruce Benson > download .PDF I at GoogleBooks I at Amzon.com
- Further Reading:
- For a New Liberty: The Libertarian Manifesto by Murry Rothbard > download .PDF I at GoogleBooks I at Mises.org I at Amazon.com
- Healing Our World in an Age of Aggression by Mary Ruwart > at Ruwart.com I at Amazon.com
- I Must Speak Out: The Best of the Voluntaryist edited by Carl Watner > download .PDF I at GoogleBooks I at Amazon.com
- The Discovery of Freedom: Man’s Struggle Against Authority by Rose Wilder Lane > download .PDF I at Amazon.com
- The Law by Frederic Bastiat > download .PDF I at Bastiat.org I at Amzon.com
- The Market for Liberty by Morris & Linda Tannehill > download .PDF I at Mises.org I at Amazon.com
- The Most Dangerous Superstition by Larken Rose > at LarkenRose.com I at Amazon.com
- The Production of Securityby Gustave de Molinari > download .PDF I at Praxeology.net I at Mises.org I at Amazon.com
- The Voluntary City: Choice, Community and Civil Society edited by David Beito, Peter Gordon & Alexander Tabarro > at Amazon.com I at GoogleBooks
- Joutec ADR200 equip your vehicle
- Kodac PLAYFULL inexpensive 1080p camera
- Smartphone Apps download free apps to stream live to the Internet
- Sub-$100 Camera Comparison post & video overview of different video recording devices
- Camera Recovery Programs
- MjM Photo Recovery (Flash, memory cards) free
- PhotoRec & TestDisk (Android, iPhone, Linux, Mac, Windows) free
- Recuva (Android, iPhone, Windows) free
- Video Repair Tool 1.7.5.1 (Mac, Windows) 40FRNs
- About page from copblock.org
- Allied Outlets page from copblock.org
- Educational post category from copblock.org
- Groups page from copblock.org
- Know Your Rights: A Primer from copblock.org/documents
- Know Your Rights collection from scribd.com/copblock
- Resources page from copblock.org
- The Police Accountability Report podcast from podomatic.com/copblock
- Abolish the Police by Anthony Gregory
- Alternatives to Police by Rose City CopWatch
- Dealing with Crime in a Free Society by AttackTheSystem.com
- Domestic Violence in Police Families by PurpleBerets.org
- Fifty Reasons to Abolish the Cops by andywright68
- How to Record the Cops by Radley Balko
- Is It ‘Assault,’ or ‘Enforcement’? That Depends on the Costume by William Grigg
- Just Dial 911? The Myth of Police Protection by Richard W. Stevens
- Liquidate Your Local Police: An Idea Whose Time Has Come by William Grigg
- Organizing a CopWatch Program via CrimethInc.
- Overkill: The Rise of Paramilitary Police Raids in America by Radley Balko
- Seven Myths about the Police by CrimethInc.
- The Demand for Order and the Birth of Modern Policing by Kristian Williams
- The Myth of the “Rule of Law” by Brainpolice
- The Myth of the Rule of Law by John Hasnas
- Why All Police Are Bad — for Society by Ademo Freeman
- Leftover Crack – Operation M.O.V.E. 3-min.
- Caught in the act – why citizens MUST retain the right to film police & government officials 4-min.
- Brother Ali – Uncle Sam Goddamn 5-min.
- Non-Aggression Principle by Liberation Animation 5-min.
- Lowkey – Terrorist? 7-min.
- “FILM THE POLICE” B. Dolan ft. Toki Wright, Jasiri X, Buddy Peace, Sage Francis 7-min.
- Cops on Camera by the Cato Institute 8-min.
- If You See Something, Film Something 8-min.
- A brief history of the Modern Police 8-min.
- I’m Allowed to Rob You! 10-min.
- How Could A Voluntary Society Function? 13-min.
- The Reason To Peacefully Cooperate 18-min.
- Adventures in Legal Land 40-min.
- Politics versus Personal Liberty 42-min.
- BUSTED: The Citizen’s Guide to Surviving Police Encounters by Flex Your Rights 45-min.
- Agorist Class Theory: A Left-Libertarian Approach to Class Conflict Analysis 48-min.
- Don’t Talk to Police 49-min.
- Torture: America’s Brutal Prison’s 50-min.
- These Streets Are Watching 53-min.
- The Politics of Obedience: The Discourse of Voluntary Servitude 67-min
- America: Freedom to Fascism 107-min.
- State or Private Law Society? 115-min
- American Drug War: The Last White Hope 122-min.
- Waco: The Rules of Engagement 136-min.
- Center For a Stateless Society http://c4ss.org
- Flex Your Rights http://www.flexyourrights.org
- Liberty On Tour http://libertyontour.com & libertyontour.com/resources
- Never Take A Plea http://nevertakeaplea.org
- Strike The Root http://strike-the-root.com
- The Agitator http://theagitator.com
- Wikileaks http://wikileaks.org
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