Do I have a choice to refuse being videotaped?
No. There are, however, quasi exceptions. For example, although a person has no right to refuse being video taped, he does have the right to refuse to perform any police field sobriety exercises and to refuse to answer any questions, the answers to which, might be incriminating. Unlike breath or blood test refusals after arrest, there are no penalties for refusing to perform field sobriety tests or refusing to answer questions while being videotaped.
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