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‘Citizens have the right to question law enforcement’

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August 06, 2025

AMID rising concerns over police misconduct and accountability, recent discussions have ignited a crucial debate on the rights of civilians to question and record law enforcement officers while they perform their duties.

- NADIA KHAN

Following a judgment in the Johannesburg High Court that affirms this right, stakeholders, such as legal experts, have weighed in.

Arvina Harricharan, an attorney

said the police were entrusted with the responsibility of protecting the public.

She said some officers, however, engaged in illegal activities such as bribery and corruption.

“It is essential that law enforcement personnel uphold the highest standards of conduct. Ensuring accountability through transparent oversight and strict consequences are vital steps toward restoring public trust and integrity in the justice system.”

Harricharan said there were advantages and disadvantages with regards to civilians being allowed to record police officers.

“On the positive side, it enhances the ability to hold officers accountable for their actions and could contribute significantly to rebuilding public trust in law enforcement.

“However, there are notable drawbacks as well. Recording may become a distraction during high-pressure situations, potentially putting officers’ lives at risk when their full attention is critical.

“In addition, it raises concerns about the privacy of police personnel, many of whom are not engaged in misconduct and may be recorded even when off-duty, simply because their job is that of a police official.”

Harricharan said each situation should be carefully evaluated before being recorded, rather than recording “simply for the sake of it”.

“Not all footage should be deemed appropriate or admissible for use, as doing so indiscriminately could lead to a climate of fear among police officers, ultimately discouraging them from performing their duties effectively.”

Lasanthan Pillay, an attorney

said from a legal standpoint, civilians were within their rights to record police officers in public spaces, provided they do not obstruct their operations or violate privacy laws.

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