Overheard: iPhones vs. the Police
But things are different nowadays. Smart phones have cameras, and almost
everyone has a smart phone. A court is therefore less likely to be
ignorant of what actually occurred between the policeman and me. The
policeman and I may have videotaped it. Bystanders might have, too. I am
reminded of the utopia dreamed of by the eighteenth-century anarchist
William Godwin, who hoped that someday everyone in the world would
become so sincere and so expressive that all sides of every story would
be fully narrated, and there would no longer be any need to deceive.
Everyone would be his own narrator, and in the world that this sincerity
revealed, perfect knowledge would include perfect forgiveness.
- "iPhones vs. the Police" by Caleb Crain
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