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Why did they want your film? And do they have that authority? What would have happend if you said no? I don’t think there is a law that supports that unless it’s buried in the partiot act somewhere?
This was taken in 1999 before the Patriot Act. Pigs are Pigs. A little power is a dangerous thing and these people come from the same socio-economic class as the criminals they seek to capture.
Far better to give a Pig useless stuff than to antagonize him and end up in the slammer. It’s just too costly to prove you are right.