TMPD Officers scatter after being recorded by Journalist.

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  • Опубликовано: 15 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 53

  • @simonswanepoel414
    @simonswanepoel414 23 дня назад +8

    I watch alot of American 1st amendment audits, and I'm glad we have it now in South Africa. Keep it up.

    • @mcg_rsa
      @mcg_rsa  23 дня назад +1

      Thank you for the support and encouragement. The hope is that many South Africans will realize that we can still hold our public officials accountable through such activities

  • @GK222_
    @GK222_ 24 дня назад +5

    You feel unsafe, therefore you run towards the person who makes you feel unsafe...makes sense

    • @mcg_rsa
      @mcg_rsa  24 дня назад

      The real question is, what made them feel unsafe? As law enforcement officers, they should be accustomed to operating under observation in public spaces.

  • @maputlebathoengmokone7565
    @maputlebathoengmokone7565 22 дня назад +3

    Just WAISTED my time watching these.

  • @bonganinkosi4837
    @bonganinkosi4837 23 дня назад +3

    No tickets are being issued to the drivers , they are busy making money for lunch

  • @lawrencemlombile828
    @lawrencemlombile828 24 дня назад +2

    They must be recorded

  • @JohnVanWyk-k6q
    @JohnVanWyk-k6q 3 дня назад

    this will never end in sout africa nevet even taxis do as they lile cost me a 100 bugs and I skip another robot or stop street I stop where aI want it south africa I can do as I want as an road user I pay 100 bugs and go 😢😢😢

  • @BenKwinika
    @BenKwinika 24 дня назад +1

    No surprise, mbuti yi dya la yi nga khungiwa kona Amen !!!!!

  • @vusumuzi_mathumo
    @vusumuzi_mathumo 23 дня назад +1

    Cold drink cold drink cold drink

  • @RotTangWhip
    @RotTangWhip 24 дня назад +3

    Good work

    • @mcg_rsa
      @mcg_rsa  24 дня назад +1

      Thanks

    • @sfisoasiphe1538
      @sfisoasiphe1538 24 дня назад

      Good work for what nani nithanda indaba ayii suka

    • @mcg_rsa
      @mcg_rsa  22 дня назад

      Kuyanyezeleka sizenzile e'ezinto ba sifuna ulungisa ilizwe lethu

  • @CrimeCourts220
    @CrimeCourts220 23 дня назад

    Love this!

  • @rastaweed1268
    @rastaweed1268 23 дня назад

    Is jmpd also covering lyttleton I thought it was tmpd area

    • @mcg_rsa
      @mcg_rsa  23 дня назад

      Thank you. Corrected

    • @patrickcannell2258
      @patrickcannell2258 23 дня назад

      Lyttleton is TMPD. JMPD don't have jurisdiction there. Anyway they both have the same attitude. Spietkops.

    • @HansRichter-lh9gt
      @HansRichter-lh9gt 9 дней назад

      Have no jurisdiction outside their boundaries.Them they are civilians

  • @sizakelemahlakoe6758
    @sizakelemahlakoe6758 18 дней назад

    I just want to ask a question 😔, can i record in public hospital?

    • @mcg_rsa
      @mcg_rsa  18 дней назад

      To respond to this, we need to look at what the law says:
      Bill of Rights (Constitution)
      Section 16 allows us media and press freedoms as well as gathering and sharing of information and ideas. This means we generally have the freedom to video record but as per section.
      Section 36 emphasizes that not all rights are absolute and may be limited in specific circumstances, as long as the limitation is "reasonable and justifiable in an open and democratic society founded on human dignity, equality, and freedom."
      The POPI Act:
      This regulates the collection of personal information unless there are lawful grounds to justify the collection without consent. It also regulates what happens after collection of the data and information.
      Section 7 of Chapter 2 however, states that the Act does not apply to the processing of personal information for journalistic, literary, or artistic purposes, as long as the processing is of public interest and balances freedom of expression with privacy rights.
      National Health Act:
      Section 18 requires healthcare institutions and personnel to take reasonable precautions to shield patient data from unauthorized access or disclosure. This includes media and recordings used in medical settings.
      Through some further research it has been observed that the courts have usually recognized the significance of protecting patient privacy by prohibiting recording in healthcare settings. They underline that, while freedom of expression is a constitutional guarantee, it does not extend to actions that may infringe on the privacy and security of others in sensitive environments such as healthcare facilities.
      This issue may warrant deeper examination, as there could still be valid arguments for allowing recordings in cases involving significant public interest.

  • @HenryBerginsa
    @HenryBerginsa 23 дня назад +1

    Come to grey ave...all these guys want there is bribes...

  • @pulengmakola6516
    @pulengmakola6516 24 дня назад +1

    Camera man is bored,our brothers n sisters are at work no one will fell good when stranger are recording them😢

    • @mcg_rsa
      @mcg_rsa  24 дня назад +2

      Our brothers and sisters in law enforcement are out there working for us, the taxpayers, and should be accustomed to public oversight since they are funded by our contributions.
      People shouldn’t feel uneasy about being recorded on video, as it's a common occurrence in public spaces. The only real difference here is that they see someone actively operating the camera, rather than it being fixed on a wall or pole.

    • @gregwheatley1355
      @gregwheatley1355 19 дней назад

      Once an official takes an oath ... it's a life sentence of honesty honor and integrity
      You obviously have no idea how it works

  • @marynafalck5502
    @marynafalck5502 22 дня назад

    Extortionates thats why they are not caught.

  • @phillipmiya3705
    @phillipmiya3705 22 дня назад

    Are we by law allowed to record such traffic stops

    • @mcg_rsa
      @mcg_rsa  22 дня назад

      Yes, we are legally permitted to film traffic stops, including interactions with police officers. Section 16(1) of the South African Constitution provides freedom of expression, including the right to receive and impart information. This means that citizens have the right to record public acts, including those of public officials such as the police.
      Furthermore, while the Protection of Personal Information Act (POPIA) governs how personal information is gathered and processed, it does not prohibit the public from recording in public places, particularly if the recording is done in the public interest. Public officials, such as police officers, are expected to conduct their jobs in a transparent and accountable manner, particularly in public places.
      Recording these interactions is a permissible exercise of your constitutional rights as long as it does not interfere with the police's ability to do their duties and is done in a public place with no reasonable expectation of privacy.

  • @nedor64
    @nedor64 23 дня назад

    There is no control over this metro "police" in SA that is why they do as they wish.

    • @mcg_rsa
      @mcg_rsa  23 дня назад +1

      This may continue until citizens realize that the power lies with themselves to hold these officals accountable

    • @patrickcannell2258
      @patrickcannell2258 23 дня назад

      Spietkops or speed cops.

    • @nedor64
      @nedor64 23 дня назад

      ​@@patrickcannell2258Domkops.

  • @cecilnyman608
    @cecilnyman608 13 дней назад

    Not 1 of the officers did what they were taught during training. No systematic check around the vehicle by walking around the vehicle. They didn't check hooter, tyres, lights, parking brake nothing and they are trained to help the driver back on the road safely which they didn't do. They are disgraceful

    • @mcg_rsa
      @mcg_rsa  13 дней назад

      Thank you for that insight. I was not aware that they even needed to perform such a check. They were clearly only looking for 1 thing.

  • @xrismarais3468
    @xrismarais3468 22 дня назад

    Simply by running away when realising that they are on video shows that they are guilty of a misdemeanor.
    They have good jobs, are well paid, have a medical aid and a pension and they saccrafice all with CRIME. Is it in their nature or upbringing. NO.

    • @mcg_rsa
      @mcg_rsa  22 дня назад

      Our systems have been hijacked by thugs unfortunately and it requires all of us to work together to root them out and hold others accountable

  • @GoliatKoekemoer-v9d
    @GoliatKoekemoer-v9d 24 дня назад +3

    Next time ask for their appointment cards. They were most probably with bribery

  • @CynthiaNkwinika
    @CynthiaNkwinika 24 дня назад +1

    What then?

  • @tonymangion6413
    @tonymangion6413 24 дня назад +1

    Kings of lunch money skelims

    • @mcg_rsa
      @mcg_rsa  24 дня назад

      Seems they were busy collecting such monies

  • @Ghoulza
    @Ghoulza 5 дней назад

    they have no right or reason to stop you recording, you are in public they are government employees doing their job in public you can record all you want

  • @lesliegrunewald
    @lesliegrunewald 21 день назад

    See

  • @BaronMaron-g2j
    @BaronMaron-g2j 24 дня назад

    The camera man has never suffered!!!

    • @kateturner1849
      @kateturner1849 24 дня назад

      What a rubbish comment!!! 😡 You know NOTHING if you think that your ilk are the only ones "suffering". Victim mentality. Grow up!!!!! Single mother of three working double shifts just for a roof and food!!!!! No free house, no grant, no baby money. You will suffer forever with your pointing finger and no clue. Wake up!!!!!

    • @mcg_rsa
      @mcg_rsa  24 дня назад +5

      As citizens, we have the right to record the actions of those whose salaries come from our taxes and rates. We shouldn’t face consequences for holding them accountable or attempting to do so.

  • @onkabetsoemontsitsi6550
    @onkabetsoemontsitsi6550 24 дня назад

    These aren't JMPD officers, lies 😅

    • @mcg_rsa
      @mcg_rsa  24 дня назад +1

      I have my doubts about whether they were genuine TMPD officers, as they were carrying backpacks and drove off in a greyish VW Vivo rather than an official TMPD vehicle.