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    GOP Rep. Chabot criticized for camera seizures

    CINCINNATI (AP) — The staff for a Republican congressman who was criticized after police seized two video cameras at a constituent meeting said Thursday that future gatherings will be open to recording.

    A Cincinnati police officer confiscated cameras from two Democratic activists at a Monday evening town hall hosted by Rep. Steve Chabot.

    Video of the encounter was posted on YouTube and spread quickly this week, with Democrats complaining of censorship of a public meeting in a public venue — a community recreation center. The video shows the officer politely but firmly demanding the cameras, which were returned after the meeting.

    Chabot spokesman Jamie Schwartz said the cameras were taken to protect constituents' privacy. Media cameras were allowed to roll because, Schwartz said, staffers expected the news media to respect people's privacy.

    In the future, cameras will be allowed, Schwartz said. Town halls will begin with an announcement that those who don't want to be filmed while asking questions can meet privately with Chabot afterward.

    "He'll stay around as long as it takes," Schwartz said.

    Some 100 people attended Monday's meeting, including some who are critical of Chabot on economic and health care issues.

    David Little, one of the activists whose camera was seized, also criticized Chabot for answering only pre-submitted questions. Schwartz said participants in the next town hall, planned for next week, can question Chabot directly.

    Chabot is in his eighth term. He served seven terms, lost the 2008 election and then ousted one-term Democrat Steve Driehaus last year.

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    1,327 comments

    • james c  •  5 mths ago
      David Little, one of the activists whose camera was seized, also criticized Chabot for answering only pre-submitted questions. Schwartz said participants in the next town hall, planned for next week, can question Chabot directly. Isnt that what obama does?
    • oops  •  5 mths ago
      Cincinnati cops and their FOP do not honor union picket lines but want support from other unions when their contract is up. Hypocrites...all of them
    • from the real world  •  5 mths ago
      right wing thugs
    • DavidA  •  5 mths ago
      The Cop should be fired. He can go join a Nazi support group.
    • fanta  •  6 mths ago
      As a senior member of the media, to me anyone, especially a politician who interferes with legitimate media coverage......must have something to hide !
    • Leo  •  6 mths ago
      Camera

      Camera does not lie ask Obama he enjoys having his picture on the front page.
    • apocalypse  •  6 mths ago
      Some Republicans are idiots.
    • cocomann15  •  6 mths ago
      this nazi repug has to go...
    • brian n  •  6 mths ago
      Chabot's democrat predecessor did the same thing. AND he had no shortage of THUGS showing up intimidating people they considered "activists." Yet THAT never made news! Go figure...
    • Chadp71  •  6 mths ago
      What the story doesn't tell you is how SEIU was busing in Union thugs to attack. This is all about SB5 and their loss of power. The camera's where taken to protect the real voters of his district. SEIU was taking pictures of them. Look into the beat downs they have put on those that oppose them. So unless you live in Ohio you would not understand how bad they SEIU have gotten over this battle to save our state from bankruptcy.
    • Grandpa  •  6 mths ago
      Seems like local police, setting their own rules, as is Washington? No end in sight for all the corruption? No more freedoms will be left, if this keeps up????
    • Happy to Be American  •  6 mths ago
      The police broke the law enforcing the will of this tiny fuhrer.
    • Happy to Be American  •  6 mths ago
      Wow another fascist Republican.
    • Mark  •  6 mths ago
      I am a Republican and I am against open journalism and freedom of individuals in general. A women's vagina is the domain of the government and the unapproved use of medical procedures to said vagina is forthwith prohibited.
    • Mark  •  6 mths ago
      The news service will respect peoples privacy? Like tapping a phone of a dead girl or the phones of 911 victims? Like the sharks that follow movie stars? I guess Chabot didn't want to be filmed by anyone who was brighter than a dead candle.
    • heckuvajob  •  6 mths ago
      Republicans and all their talk about, protecting liberty, family values, the constitution, ect. , really comes down to them protecting their personal ideological views from those Americans who would truly be shocked at just how dangerous they really are,.. Rick Perry's book, "Fed Up" should really be called, "F**ked Up".
    • Jeff  •  6 mths ago
      David Little, one of the activists whose camera was seized, also criticized Chabot for answering only pre-submitted questions. Schwartz said participants in the next town hall,
      planned for next week, can question Chabot directly. Sound like the Dems remember last election.
    • Johnny  •  6 mths ago
      You have no rights to privacy in a public meeting in a public venue. Why should anyone be ashamed of a legitimate question they asked or be afraid that people would know they asked it.
    • pony  •  6 mths ago
      you can expect more of this when the republicans take over, they love to use the police to enforce illegal searches of anyone who speaks out against thier backward racist ways
    • Hebrew  •  6 mths ago
      each and every one of you who makes some play on words using the President's name, e.g., omammy, obummer, obongo etc., is a low browed slob. and that's a lot of you. you might as well write "i'm not bright or educated, or interesting...i'm a dime a dozen, 6-pack-drinking, ham-and-egger variety schmuck." i'll bet there's not a real winner among the lot of you.
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