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Are You ‘In Cahoots With Al-Qaida?’

October 28, 2011

LOS ANGELES — The American Civil Liberties Union sued the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department on Thursday, claiming the law enforcement agency is harassing news photographers and other people who take pictures in public places. The lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court in Los Angeles, charges that sheriff’s deputies have harassed several photographers over the past two years. It states deputies have stopped people, frisked them and in some cases threatened to arrest them for taking photos near subways, courthouses and other public places. It names as defendants Los Angeles County, the Sheriff’s Department and several individual sheriff’s deputies. The action was brought on behalf of three photographers, one of them a reporter for the Long Beach Post news site who said authorities indicated they became suspicious when they saw him taking photos near a courthouse. Another of the plaintiffs said sheriff’s deputies asked whether he planned to sell his photos to the terrorist group al-Qaida. Sheriff’s spokesman Steve Whitmore said public safety requires that deputies question people who might be engaging in suspicious activity, but that it’s important they do it respectfully. “Obviously we have to ask questions. There are security issues that are always at large,” Whitmore said. He added that doesn’t mean his department believes the lawsuit, brought by the American Civil Liberties Union of Southern California, has merit. “Lawsuits only tell one side of the story,” he said. “We look forward to telling the whole story.” The Long Beach Post photographer, Greggory Moore, said he was on a public sidewalk taking photos of passing cars for a story on Distracted Driving Awareness Month when eight deputies surrounded him. He said he was frisked and asked what he was doing. Moore said authorities told him later that his taking photos across the street from a courthouse signaled a possible terrorist threat, which was why he was stopped and searched. Photographer Shawn Nee said he was on his way home when he exited a subway station in Hollywood and decided to stop to photograph the new turnstiles there. He said a sheriff’s deputy asked him if he was “in cahoots with al-Qaida” before searching him. He said the deputy also threatened to arrest him when he wouldn’t identify himself or say what the photos were for. Mickey H. Osterreicher, general counsel for the National Press Photographers Association, said such instances of photographers being stopped, questioned and searched is becoming more common, not only in Los Angeles but across the country. He added that security shouldn’t be routinely used as a “pretext” to stifle free expression rights. “Photography is not a crime. It’s protected First Amendment expression,” said Peter Bibring, senior staff attorney at the ACLU of Southern California. “Sheriff’s deputies violate the Constitution’s core protections when they detain and search people who are doing nothing wrong. To single them out for such treatment while they’re pursuing a constitutionally protected activity is doubly wrong.” The lawsuit asks that the court declare the actions of the Sheriff’s Department unconstitutional. It also seeks unspecified compensatory and punitive damages. More: Are You ‘In Cahoots With Al-Qaida?’

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Are You ‘In Cahoots With Al-Qaida?’

October 28, 2011

LOS ANGELES — The American Civil Liberties Union sued the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department on Thursday, claiming the law enforcement agency is harassing news photographers and other people who take pictures in public places. The lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court in Los Angeles, charges that sheriff’s deputies have harassed several photographers over the past two years. It states deputies have stopped people, frisked them and in some cases threatened to arrest them for taking photos near subways, courthouses and other public places. It names as defendants Los Angeles County, the Sheriff’s Department and several individual sheriff’s deputies. The action was brought on behalf of three photographers, one of them a reporter for the Long Beach Post news site who said authorities indicated they became suspicious when they saw him taking photos near a courthouse. Another of the plaintiffs said sheriff’s deputies asked whether he planned to sell his photos to the terrorist group al-Qaida. Sheriff’s spokesman Steve Whitmore said public safety requires that deputies question people who might be engaging in suspicious activity, but that it’s important they do it respectfully. “Obviously we have to ask questions. There are security issues that are always at large,” Whitmore said. He added that doesn’t mean his department believes the lawsuit, brought by the American Civil Liberties Union of Southern California, has merit. “Lawsuits only tell one side of the story,” he said. “We look forward to telling the whole story.” The Long Beach Post photographer, Greggory Moore, said he was on a public sidewalk taking photos of passing cars for a story on Distracted Driving Awareness Month when eight deputies surrounded him. He said he was frisked and asked what he was doing. Moore said authorities told him later that his taking photos across the street from a courthouse signaled a possible terrorist threat, which was why he was stopped and searched. Photographer Shawn Nee said he was on his way home when he exited a subway station in Hollywood and decided to stop to photograph the new turnstiles there. He said a sheriff’s deputy asked him if he was “in cahoots with al-Qaida” before searching him. He said the deputy also threatened to arrest him when he wouldn’t identify himself or say what the photos were for. Mickey H. Osterreicher, general counsel for the National Press Photographers Association, said such instances of photographers being stopped, questioned and searched is becoming more common, not only in Los Angeles but across the country. He added that security shouldn’t be routinely used as a “pretext” to stifle free expression rights. “Photography is not a crime. It’s protected First Amendment expression,” said Peter Bibring, senior staff attorney at the ACLU of Southern California. “Sheriff’s deputies violate the Constitution’s core protections when they detain and search people who are doing nothing wrong. To single them out for such treatment while they’re pursuing a constitutionally protected activity is doubly wrong.” The lawsuit asks that the court declare the actions of the Sheriff’s Department unconstitutional. It also seeks unspecified compensatory and punitive damages. More: Are You ‘In Cahoots With Al-Qaida?’

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Chemicals That May Harm Children’s Development

October 28, 2011
Chemicals That May Harm Children’s Development

Your household and personal care products could be harboring a chemical called phthalate. It is added to plastics and lotions to soften the products, and preserve fragrance. Photo Credit: See the original post: Chemicals That May Harm Children’s Development

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WATCH: Bill Maher, Seth MacFarlane Sing Sinatra

October 28, 2011

Frank Sinatra is still as hip as ever, and if you don’t believe us, take it from Bill Maher and ‘Family Guy’ creator Seth MacFarlane. At a recent party thrown by MacFarlane, the two friends showed off their singing chops. Maher and MacFarlane had some fun on stage belting out the Sinatra tune “Star.” Although both men are best known for their comedic skills, MacFarlane has also made a name for himself as a full-fledged crooner. He recently released his very own album entitled “Music Is Better Than Words.” Check out the clip above ( via YouTube/ClearlyFunny ). Read more from the original source: WATCH: Bill Maher, Seth MacFarlane Sing Sinatra

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Sonic Drugs Attempt to Get Listeners High

October 28, 2011
Sonic Drugs Attempt to Get Listeners High

Websites selling sonic drugs, also known as i-doses, claim that listening to certain sounds will have the same effect as doing recreational, prescription and hallucinogenic drugs. Photo Credit: Mary Harris and Colleen Williams Originally posted here: Sonic Drugs Attempt to Get Listeners High

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Youth Boot Camps Under Fire

October 28, 2011

The Pasadena Star-News obtained videos from so-called youth “boot camps” that some may find offensive Photo Credit: Bill French Go here to read the rest: Youth Boot Camps Under Fire

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After 17 Years Away, Director Bruce Robinson Returns With The Rum Diary

October 28, 2011

Bruce Robinson , director and co-writer of the film ” The Rum Diary ,” poses for a portrait on Oct. Read this article: After 17 Years Away, Director Bruce Robinson Returns With The Rum Diary

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Palisades Historical Society Participates in Archives Bazaar

October 28, 2011

From Pacific Palisades to Beverly Hills, historical societies and museums gathered to share stories of old Los Angeles at the Archives Bazaar on Oct. Read more from the original source: Palisades Historical Society Participates in Archives Bazaar

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Townies: Home Is Where the Jamba Juice Is

October 28, 2011

I first saw the sign in December 2008, during my last winter break of college. I had just driven six hours down the California coast after pulling an all-nighter in the library, and had to blink a few times before I realized that the eyesore splayed over Ventura Boulevard from one shopping center to the other wasn’t an exhaustion-induced mirage. Here is the original post: Townies: Home Is Where the Jamba Juice Is

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Paris Hilton Looks Lovely on the Way to Visit Her Dentist

October 28, 2011

Paris Hilton looked lovely in a pink and black maxi dress and she was feeling fan friendly on her way into a medical building in Beverly Hills, California on October 26th, 2011. View post: Paris Hilton Looks Lovely on the Way to Visit Her Dentist

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