Another possible downside is the video clips might be used by antagonists and authorities against our sport. True. Then again, in Pompano right now there are at least two residents making a second career out of video documenting and taking copious notes on "offenders." This information is likely deluged on authorities to go along with what may be a continuing stream of complaints. I suspect this may be done elsewhere it doesn't take much to document things if you are motivated to do so. So what is better? Going hands off, like we've been doing or trying something different?
Also, I don't even like bringing this up but creative video editing to create damning circumstances as opposed to merely documenting them would be very bad. It would bring the whole effort down like a house of cards and perhaps our access with it. So, don't bother editing this stuff, ok? Some video experts may well be looking in on some of the clips to try to keep things fair.
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transcribed by:
Rick Iossi
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