Should the police be allowed to enforce a politician’s verbal restriction against making a video of him at an open meeting? An open meeting is a meeting where anyone can join and talk about any topic. There aren’t many restrictions in open meetings, but video’s are allowed. 

Should the police be allowed to enforce a politician’s verbal restriction against making a video of him at an open meeting? No. For one if someone wants to make sure that they don’t miss anything so they record it. They can always watch the video so they can remember everything. 

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