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Orson Wells On Police, Passports, And The Erosion Of Rights. "The free citizen is always more of a nuisance to the policeman than the criminal.&q

 
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Orson Wells On Police, Passports, And The Erosion Of Rights. "The free citizen is always more of a nuisance to the policeman than the criminal.&q
Orson Wells On Police, Passports, And The Erosion Of Rights

Posted by JacobSloan on June 25, 2010

The free citizen is always more of a nuisance to the policeman than the criminal. He knows what to do about the criminal.

On his 1955 BBC television show The Orson Welles Sketchbook, Welles gives a prescient talk on the dangers of police and authority.

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I need to see this when I get home. Can't see it here.

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