"If You See Something, Film Something"

We’ve seen those posters titled, “If You See Something, Say Something” as well as others like it urging citizens to report people who are doing nothing but taking photos.
Now we have the official “If You See Something, Film Something” poster which tops them all.
The poster was created by Injustice Everywhere, who does an excellent job of documenting police abuses throughout the country.
He set up a poll on his site asking readers what they think of his poster. As of this writing, 159 people “like it,” including me. And one person “hates it.”
All I can say is, why didn't anybody think of this before?
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Comments
niice. and yeah why wasn't that thought of earlier? I wonder what Big Sis thinks.
niice. and yeah why wasn't that thought of earlier? I wonder what Big Sis thinks.
Not sure I would have used the word "film" considering there is very little real film left in today's digital world. Maybe "record" would have been a better choice.
...Close enough. Both young and old understand what "Film" means. It's a universal term now even though technically not correct. Kind of funny actually because I can see the etymology entries in the future.
"Film" verb to capture video
- Derived from the physical media used to capture video images in the mid to late 20th century now synonymous with all video capture.
True. I also see lots of references to "tape," which also is hard to find these days.
Great idea.
How about coming up with the song lyrics:
Bad Cop, Bad Cop,...What ya gonna do?
Go grab your camera when they come for you..
Bad Cop.. Bad Cop...........
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