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Posted: 6/1/2023 8:03:04 PM EST
TLDR - NYC made a law making it legal to film police and not allowing police to take recording devices away.
LIA took copies of the law and walked into a precinct building where he was immediately forced out of the building and quickly arrested for trespassing Journalist Arrested LIVE By NYPD For Exercising His Rights! Only Together Can We Affect Change! |
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Sean is a hero with balls.
He could maybe be a little more clear in what he’s trying to tell the cops but “ignorance is no excuse”, as they say, so I guess this fine upstanding officers will be charged and arrested for kidnapping or something similar? |
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Quoted: Sean is a hero with balls. He could maybe be a little more clear in what he's trying to tell the cops but "ignorance is no excuse", as they say, so I guess this fine upstanding officers will be charged and arrested for kidnapping or something similar? View Quote |
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Quoted: He is going to.cash in on that one View Quote Maybe. If they arrested him for trespassing though? Attached File |
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Maybe, one day soon, the po-Leece will learn not to trample on citizens’ rights.
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For people who don’t get it watch this video of how his encounters go when someone is polite.
Showcasing The Difference Between Tyrants Who Violate Our Rights & Public Servants Who Respect Them! |
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Quoted: Maybe. If they arrested him for trespassing though? https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/235149/Shrug_jpg-1954471_jpeg-2837097.JPG View Quote |
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Other citizens conducting private business with the police have the right to privacy and confidentiality. He walked in and began recording what appeared to be a non police officer speaking with a police officer. My former department had signs posted in the lobbies advising auditors of this fact. If they refused to stop recording other people conducting this personal business, they would be removed or subject to arrest. Other than that, film the lobby all day long.
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Quoted: So what lawful reason did they have to trespass him from a public building again? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Maybe. If they arrested him for trespassing though? https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/235149/Shrug_jpg-1954471_jpeg-2837097.JPG you know... serious lawlessness! |
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Quoted: Other citizens conducting private business with the police have the right to privacy and confidentiality. He walked in and began recording what appeared to be a non police officer speaking with a police officer. My former department had signs posted in the lobbies advising auditors of this fact. If they refused to stop recording other people conducting this personal business, they would be removed or subject to arrest. Other than that, film the lobby all day long. View Quote Just curious if there is an exemption in the law, for all the cameras in the precinct itself, recording to protect the privacy and confidentiality of all those entering. |
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Quoted: Maybe. If they arrested him for trespassing though? https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/235149/Shrug_jpg-1954471_jpeg-2837097.JPG View Quote |
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Nobody really believes this guy is doing anything to "preserve" or "restore" our rights, do they?
Why did he never tell us what law he was referencing? why didn't he link the law in the show notes? He claims the law was written "specifically to undermine the NYPD's policy on filming inside the precincts", yet he doesn't provide any documentation. If this was truly the case, he should file a lawsuit. |
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The US Supreme Court essentially said anything you can legally see with your eyes in public, you can legally record.
I'm sure someone here can state it more accurately. |
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Quoted: Nobody really believes this guy is doing anything to "preserve" or "restore" our rights, do they? Why did he never tell us what law he was referencing? why didn't he link the law in the show notes? He claims the law was written "specifically to undermine the NYPD's policy on filming inside the precincts", yet he doesn't provide any documentation. If this was truly the case, he should file a lawsuit. View Quote In a recent video, he was awarded $10K and went to the same town BMV and handed out $500 to several people walking around. Another time, he catered a gathering at town hall. |
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Quoted: Other citizens conducting private business with the police have the right to privacy and confidentiality. He walked in and began recording what appeared to be a non police officer speaking with a police officer. My former department had signs posted in the lobbies advising auditors of this fact. If they refused to stop recording other people conducting this personal business, they would be removed or subject to arrest. Other than that, film the lobby all day long. View Quote You have no expectation of privacy in public and the lobby of a police station is public. |
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Quoted: lol... that's what he has done several times. He sued the Chief Justice of Illinois Supreme Court for not following the law and forced him to change. In a recent video, he was awarded $10K and went to the same town BMV and handed out $500 to several people walking around. Another time, he catered a gathering at town hall. View Quote Interesting. |
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Quoted: Just curious if there is an exemption in the law, for all the cameras in the precinct itself, recording to protect the privacy and confidentiality of all those entering. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Other citizens conducting private business with the police have the right to privacy and confidentiality. He walked in and began recording what appeared to be a non police officer speaking with a police officer. My former department had signs posted in the lobbies advising auditors of this fact. If they refused to stop recording other people conducting this personal business, they would be removed or subject to arrest. Other than that, film the lobby all day long. Just curious if there is an exemption in the law, for all the cameras in the precinct itself, recording to protect the privacy and confidentiality of all those entering. You cannot have an expectation of privacy in a public place. |
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The same people who trample your rights and record your whenever and wherever they please throw a shitfit when someone points the camera at them
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I saw one where an auditor (Amagansset Press - who I do not like to watch; he's kind of obnoxious at times) asked a police officer which government agency do you go to for a "press credential" after the officer demanded to see his (which they always do in these videos).
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Quoted: So what lawful reason did they have to trespass him from a public building again? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Maybe. If they arrested him for trespassing though? https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/235149/Shrug_jpg-1954471_jpeg-2837097.JPG Did he enter a non public area? |
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Quoted: Nobody really believes this guy is doing anything to "preserve" or "restore" our rights, do they? Why did he never tell us what law he was referencing? why didn't he link the law in the show notes? He claims the law was written "specifically to undermine the NYPD's policy on filming inside the precincts", yet he doesn't provide any documentation. If this was truly the case, he should file a lawsuit. View Quote Think hard about the Second Amendment. Should you be arrested for carrying, openly or concealed, based upon some halfwit cop’s feelings? Should cops follow the law? Should cops respect the law? Should cops be tried and sentenced for breaking the law? |
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fun video - local news channel
Auditor WINS Case, Humiliates Police And Prosecutors |
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Quoted: You cannot have an expectation of privacy in a public place. View Quote You know it as well as myself. However the department has yet to get a clue and my point is that the embedded cameras throughout the building/property make the "privacy" argument pretty lame. Hypocritical at the very least. Regardless the gentleman was engaged in a totally legal activity and the officers were not. |
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A person employed by a news organization to report without editorializing. Pretty rare thing today. Tucker Carlson is not a journalist for example. His show was opinion and entertainment not journalism. |
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