Hands Up 4 Justice is an app that lets people record police/citizen encounters without the officer knowing that the user’s cell phone camera is active. Although the message is that taping the interaction is innocent, the Hands Up 4 Justice Facebook page contains the following:
“The App will allow you to secretly record any traffic stop & share & save the video online. In the event that you are detained or killed the video is safe”
I am a little put off by the words “secretly” and “killed.” This is more sinister than HU4J’s regular website, which gives helpful tips to app users such as:
- Make sure you have updated driver’s license, registration, and insurance information.
- Be polite and don’t make any sudden movements.
- Always comply with the police officers’ requests.
- Tell the officer if there are weapons in the car.
- Tell the officer this entire stop is being recorded.
- Ask the officer his name, badge number, and reason for the stop.
- Don’t be a jerk to the officer.
I can support these recommendations. The website also shows a traffic stop which is obviously done by a Florida Highway Patrol trooper. Strangely, I did not find any legal disclaimers on the site. But, there is case law pertaining to officers’ behavior with respect to a citizen recording their conversation. Continue reading










