Citizens have the constitutional right to record police interactions and public events from public sidewalks, as demonstrated when an educated citizen successfully challenged a police officer's attempt to prohibit filming, ultimately leading to the officer's dismissal and highlighting that legality is determined by constitutional protections rather than public discomfort.
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>> What are we filming?
>> What are we filming?
>> Yeah. What are you filming?
>> Oh, what am I filming?
>> Yeah, I just was on your camera, so I didn't know what you got going on cuz you have an angle at me.
>> Oh, yeah. I'm I'm just just out here filming.
>> Yeah. Um, may I ask what?
>> Just a video.
>> Okay.
>> Hey sir, is there something that we can assist with?
>> Um, no, I don't think so.
>> Okay. So, I do have to ask that that you do move down um and and not stand right in front of the dispensary.
>> Why? What? What do you mean?
>> Um you're not allowed to film people walking in and out. I apologize.
>> Hold on. So, for privacy sake, >> do do you support the Constitution?
>> Excuse me.
>> Do you support the Constitution?
>> Yeah.
>> Yes, you do. Okay. So, so what I'm doing is I go >> This is private property.
>> Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Well, I'm not I have no intention of going on your private property at all. I'm just standing out on the public sidewalk. That's it.
>> Okay. Certainly. Um I again I do have to ask that that you you know you can move down either way.
>> So do do you understand what the first amendment is?
>> No.
Soon as any logic comes out scurries away. That's crazy.
This guy who's uh clearly the one that went and caused the issue.
How's it going, guys?
>> Oh, it's going >> all right. I'm sure it'll be better when you walk out.
>> That's true.
>> Hey, can I ask you a question? This doesn't make you uncomfortable, does it?
>> What? You're filming?
>> Yeah.
>> Yeah.
>> All right. Well, thank you very much. I appreciate that.
I don't have to work on it.
Well, there is.
>> Yeah, I'll bring back.
>> On the record, I do not agree to be on camera, so don't >> You just did.
She just came out into the eye of the public. So, being in public gives consent.
>> How's it going?
>> All right.
Ever since I moved to Massachusetts, awesome.
>> There you go.
Coming in and out of here.
>> Yeah.
>> I I can't really hear you.
and stocking up, huh?
>> I don't know why you're doing that. You don't have my consent to use my image anywhere.
>> I don't need it.
All righty.
Interesting conversation.
>> Thank you.
>> Hey, thank you for being chill, guys. I appreciate it. Have a good one. You, >> too.
Might have him just riding on through.
Looks like it.
Check a few people.
>> Oh boy. Looks like we do have them pulling up.
>> Curious as to why you're filming here.
>> What's up?
>> I said I am curious as to why you're filming here.
>> What do you What do you mean? Like why >> why are you filming people coming in and out of here? I'm just Can you answer that question or >> what does the why really matter?
>> I I'm asking you the question.
>> Yeah, but why does it matter though?
>> Well, I'm asking the question because I'd like to know why you feel it's it's appropriate to film people without their consent.
>> Why would you feel that it's inappropriate? And what do you mean consent? You're in public, my friend.
>> I I'll I'll talk to him. Okay.
>> Have a good day. All right.
>> Hello.
>> How's it going?
>> Officer Kenzel, ID number 360, Chicken Police Department. Okay. What are you doing? You just first amendment type thing.
>> There you go.
>> That's it.
>> There you go.
>> All right. You're on the sidewalk. You know the laws about that.
>> All right.
>> You're good to go.
>> Sweet. I appreciate you.
>> Yep.
>> And you want to just give me the CAD number when you get back out?
>> Uh, yep. I can do that.
>> Sweet. Thank you very much. Appreciate that.
Yeah, buddy. Yeah, buddy.
>> Thank you very much for joining in.
>> My hands are good.
>> Thank you very much, my man. Hey, I knew you were okay with it. I knew you were okay with cameras in public.
I was saying I knew you were okay with it. I knew you were just joking.
>> Joking about what?
>> Joking about being upset about filming.
Well, >> I'm not upset. I just had a fair question for you and just wanted an answer. But I understand you don't have to you don't have to answer questions.
>> You seemed very upset when you first got here. So, I'm glad you turned around now. That's good.
Thank you.
>> Seems like you're trying to intimidate.
>> Intimidate people. It seems like >> Am I really that intimidating? Really?
>> No, but Okay.
>> Would you like some of me coming out of your house or filming you with >> This isn't your house, bro. Nor your work. Relax. Relax. It's okay.
>> Hey, I I appreciate you, man. Thank you very much.
>> Thank you very much. Yeah. Give Give them the people's bicep. Give them the people's bicep for me.
>> Thank you guys very much.
>> You should be more like these guys.
They're very pleasant. They're very cool and very cordial. Just Just try to act easier and better next time. Okay.
>> Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Go ahead. This is the CAD number that you requested. Sweet. You have a first name, I can. John.
>> Yep. Very nice to meet you. What was your first name again?
>> Uh, Officer Kenzel. Kenzel. Sweet. All right. Thank you very much, man. You're welcome. Take it easy. Just as long as you stay on the sidewalk.
>> What? Are they trespassing me?
>> Nope. Nope. I'm just saying they don't want you on the property. They're not formally trespassing you. They're just asking me to >> So, am I trespass or am I not trespassing?
>> They're just asking the time you don't go on their property. That's all.
>> So, am I So, am I being trespassed so I can still go on the property?
>> Well, unless you go on the property, call us back, then you're trespassed from the property. Right now, you're on the city own sidewalk. Okay.
>> They have no say on this.
>> All right. Cool. I just I just wanted to know. I just didn't know if I'd been being >> All right, guys. Today, we're going to witness how a simple camera on a public sidewalk can instantly turn an ordinary day into a heated constitutional debate.
What starts as a few uncomfortable questions quickly escalates when dispensary staff attempt to tell a citizen where he can and cannot stand.
As concerns about privacy collide with protected rights, the conversation exposes a surprising lack of understanding about what is actually legal in public. Watch closely because this first encounter sets the stage for everything that follows and reveals just how fast assumptions can create conflict.
>> To scan your ID and they have cameras on the inside and everything, >> if you saw people fil someone filming you, other people, >> it doesn't matter. You're on camera all day every day. There are cameras everywhere, my friend.
>> Hey, relax. Relax. Calm down. Calm down, buddy. Calm down. Don't be so disrespectful.
>> Wouldn't you be guys?
>> You're on camera everywhere, my friend.
>> What's that?
>> Said you're on camera everywhere.
It's the First Amendment Protection Agency. I literally just ran out of cards. I give you one, but First Amendment Protection Agency.
>> I'm pretty big. I got over 100,000 on YouTube, Instagram, all of them. You'll find it.
>> Okay, >> take it easy, guys. Have a good one.
Thank you for being cool.
At least he kind of made an effort to park into a spot, but still didn't quite hit the mark.
But I guess his attitude elsewhere really saves him for that.
>> No. Get me out. Stop recording me.
>> What's up?
>> Are you recording me?
>> Yeah.
>> Please stop.
>> Why?
>> I don't want to be recorded. Walk.
>> You should You should be really careful.
They have like 50 cameras on the inside and the outside.
>> Person standing on the street recording.
>> Yeah, but it's still a camera. I thought you didn't want to be recorded.
>> I hate people that tell people what to do.
>> Stop talking to me.
>> No, no, thank you. Have a good day, though. All right. Thank you.
>> Some free speech for you. Go yourself.
>> There you go. I'm all about free speech, man.
>> Get a job.
>> All right. You have a good day. All right.
Get some hair.
Heat.
Heat.
Heat. Heat.
just caused an accident right there.
Heat up here.
You know, therapy's a good option for you.
>> All right.
>> Have your problems and daddy filming people on the street on a Tuesday.
Try getting a girlfriend or a boyfriend.
>> What's up, buddy?
>> Try and get a girlfriend or a boyfriend.
>> Okay. Maybe that'll help you.
>> I have two of each.
Have a good one, buddy.
>> Hey, you take it easy now. You have a good day. All right.
>> What are you doing with this video?
>> I don't know.
>> Then why are you recording me?
>> What do you mean?
>> Why are you recording me on the property?
>> Up to me. All right.
>> Then why are you recording me?
>> I appreciate that.
>> Why are you recording me?
>> Why are you recording me? What are you going to do with this video? Not sure.
Not sure until it's sun. Not sure until it's sun. Not sure until it's done.
There you go. Brilliant.
Couldn't even muster up the courage to spit a real spit.
>> Go ahead. Come over here and do it.
Good job.
Got one.
>> Thank you.
>> This is it.
>> All right. It says the one who spits on people. Nice. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Hey, I appreciate you joining in. Thank you for your activism.
Thank you for your activism. Thank you for your support. We appreciate it. We need more people like you. Thank you.
You have a good day.
>> Buckle up, guys, because the moment many viewers wait for has finally arrived.
The police are on scene after multiple complaints and growing tension. The biggest question is whether this cameraman is about to be removed, trespassed, or even arrested. Instead of jumping to conclusions, the officer calmly assesses the situation and focuses on the facts rather than emotions. What follows is a powerful reminder that legality is not determined by public discomfort. This interaction becomes a defining moment, separating personal opinions from constitutional protections and changing the entire direction of the encounter.
>> So, I'm just in the public sidewalk recording the bank. That's all I'm doing.
Is it against the law? Come here. I want to know cuz I don't want to break the law.
>> I want to know what law I'm breaking.
>> We're just about to >> What's going on, man?
>> Joel Lopez.
>> Really? Who's >> here now?
>> Who's that? Who's Who's Joel Lopez? How do you know that?
>> Because I've arrested you before.
>> Really? Where?
>> No, buddy.
>> I know who you are. Pto. Of >> course you know who you are. Who am >> Okay. So, are you going to honor your oath today?
>> Okay. These people here, they don't want you in the store. They don't want you in the in the business.
>> Um, I was never there. So, >> Oh, they say you were. So, I don't >> Oh, for real? They said I was there.
>> They said you weren't inside. I wasn't here.
>> Oh, they are they are lying cuz I have it on on film and plus their cameras. I was here the whole time. I wasn't moving. So, I never stepped foot in their property.
>> You were going through the windows and they have people personal property there.
>> No, no, no. I was recording from the sidewalk.
>> Straight through the window. Yeah.
>> Yeah, that's all I was doing. I know where not to go in to go.
>> Okay.
>> Yeah, that's it. Well, that's what they said that you were >> the way they saw the way they made it sound was that you were recording through the windows.
>> I was >> into into the computers where people have personal property.
>> How how can I uh Well, they they you see how they closed the blinds. They got to create privacy.
>> That's how the law work. If I can see it from public, I I can record it. You can't trespass my eyes.
>> No, of course not.
>> Yeah, that's all I was doing.
>> So, the only reason why I'm talking to you is >> So, they made a false police report.
They said I was inside. That's a crime.
>> They're not making a police report. They said, "Well, they called you guys stating >> you were not in service."
>> Oh, absolutely not. No, no, no.
Absolutely not. No, I was right here.
>> Oh, okay.
>> Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I was right here.
>> So, you know, they don't want They don't want you.
>> I don't need the directives. I already know. I'm a grown man, bro.
>> No, I have to tell you.
>> No, you don't have to tell me.
>> Why do you have to?
>> Because I want to tell you.
>> Okay, that's fine. Come here. I'm going to >> I don't want I don't want to uh I want to disengage this in conversation, bro.
That's it. I don't like the way it's going. So, have a good day, man.
>> Have a good day.
>> Yeah, that's fine.
>> That's it. I'm just peacefully exercising my rights in a sidewalk.
>> That's it. I know who you are. I know who >> I know. Does it? If you think you know who I am, then that's fine. So, I'm not breaking the law, right?
>> Not from here. No.
>> Okay, cool. So, that's what I'm doing.
>> Give you information.
>> You don't have to give me information.
No, you don't.
>> Well, I want to.
>> Okay, then. Will you go ahead? I'm not going to. It's going to go in one ear and out the other.
>> If you come here.
>> No, I don't have to go there. I don't need to go there. I'm exercising my rights. I'm working on a story. That's it. Have a good day, man. You, too.
Okay.
>> Have a good day. Kick rocks, bro. You're dismissed, bro. Okay.
>> How's that? This guy arrested me before.
This is the clown that arrested me a couple years back for obstruction and he's doxing me. It's okay. I don't care. Everybody knows my name.
>> Thanks for honoring your oath for the first time.
>> You're dismissed. You're dismissed.
Walk of shame.
>> Why is that? Is that a law? I'm telling you to do so. Okay? Because I'm >> Bro, we just got here, bro. We just want to feel from a from a from a fair distance.
>> What's your badge number and your name?
>> I'm not going to give you that.
>> Why not?
>> Because I'm not I'm not First of all, >> it's your policy. It's your policy.
>> First of all, I didn't even stop. You came to me, right?
>> You filmed the interaction.
>> That's fine.
>> Is that legal?
>> No.
>> Okay. So, I'm going to film. What's your B?
>> Listen to me, man. I'm asking you to be in the front. want listen to me first.
I'm asking you to be in the front if you want to record >> because I'm going to be in the in my car. I cannot have you in the back of my car when I'm sitting there doing my paperwork.
>> You feel intimidating for a camera?
>> Not a camera.
>> So, why can't I be this? This >> Do I know you?
>> No.
>> I know you don't know me, but I don't know you either. And I just want to film the interaction.
>> Listen to me. If you don't film it, go in the front so I can see you from my front window. That's all I'm asking you.
>> You don't have to see me, though.
>> I'm I'm telling you to do something.
>> Are you asking me? Listen to me. Don't yell. You do it or I'm going to make you to do it. Okay.
>> How you going to make me?
>> Do you do it? You do it or you or I'm going to make you.
>> How you going to make me?
>> Because I'm going to make you. You are in my traffic stop right now. You're just stop right now.
>> I just got here. What's your strapped in my traffic telling you to be in the front?
>> Don't yell.
>> Go to the front right now. Relax.
>> I'm not going to relax because you I already gave you plent opportunities. Go to the front.
>> Is this a lawful order? Is this a lawful order?
>> Relax. Relax in the front. Yo, you can't be doing that.
Watch. Watch how I'm going under.
>> Bro, you look like a You look like your girl is cheating on you, dude. You all right?
>> Oh, look. Girl with the camera. Look who it is.
>> Look who it is.
Pto, I got the body cam from you.
Complaints has just been filed from the other night from the from a year ago.
You remember that? You want me to stand behind you this time? Are you going to arrest me? It's >> up to you. Look, I'm behind you. I'm behind you.
>> I'm I'm behind you, though. You going to What? You're threatening me? I'm behind you tonight.
>> You guys caught for a man with a camera.
What's your name and badge number, bro?
For real.
>> You like to ignore people with cameras?
Why did they call you guys? Because of me, that car was [Ā __Ā ] dude.
>> Make sure you buckle up, bro. Officer safety. All of you buckle up. PTO, bro. Buckle up, bro. I don't want nothing bad to happen to you.
>> I'm standing behind your vehicle again.
Look. Look. I'm standing behind you, dude. [laughter] >> No, it ain't funny. I'm serious. Come here. Come on. All right, guys. Now we are entering the most explosive section of the video. With the police encounter behind him, the tension doesn't disappear, it multiplies. Frustrated individuals approach one after another, demanding answers, throwing insults, and challenging the cameraman's presence in public. Emotions begin to outweigh logic as tempers flare and accusations fly.
What makes this segment so fascinating is the contrast between emotional reactions and legal reality. Every exchange pushes the situation closer to the edge, creating a dramatic showdown that perfectly captures why these public encounters generate so much controversy.
>> Me to step out of the car?
>> Yeah.
>> Okay. For what?
>> Uh to continue the conversation.
>> Okay. All right.
>> Do do I need to stay?
>> So, do you do you have ID on you or No, >> I do. Okay.
>> I do. And my only reason for not IDing was because what was it? Uh Thompson verse Reno states that that is not necessarily a requirement.
>> That a seat belt is not necessarily a requirement. I'm not harming anybody. So by law, I haven't broken any law. I'm not harming myself. I wasn't driving illegally or, you know, aggressively in a manner. And I'm sure you can definitely concur with that.
Yeah, >> I made a legal turn. I turned on my blinker. I was going the speed limit.
>> Okay. So, >> so the only issue that he has right now is that I wasn't wearing a seat belt.
>> That's correct.
>> Yeah. So, he told me the same thing.
>> Okay.
>> Um, as far as the reason for the stop, >> right?
>> Um, and >> and I'm I'm perfectly understanding that. I'm I'm perfectly clear about that. I'm not arguing that.
>> Okay. Great. Well, great. I'm glad we're on the same page about that.
>> Okay. Um, so I know that you have an understanding of of what you said is Thompson versus Reno. I'm going to be honest, I'm not that familiar with it. I just know what our procedure and what our policies are. And when you're when an officer makes a traffic stop, uh, >> a legal traffic stop. Yes.
>> You're required to provide identification.
>> Okay. Banks, one more time, let me get you to recite that U seat belt code cuz I know we went over this the last time I saw it.
>> 27 315. 27 315 B >> and then it was E for passenger, right?
Okay.
>> And I also recited the same thing to you that day that I wasn't going to give ID.
I guarantee that that was the reason why you stopped me today was because you saw me actually operating in motor vehicle.
>> The reason I know is >> the seat belt. Yes.
>> And I refused to give you ID the last time.
>> Yeah.
>> Yeah. Yeah.
And so >> are you I'm just asking are you his supervisor?
>> Yeah, for today and >> for today. Yeah. Okay.
>> So are you fine with providing your your name and >> Well, my only my only reason why I don't want to provide that information is because I know it goes through David, all your other data banks, all that stuff. And I really don't want that. I don't need the interaction with the police officer.
>> That wasn't my question. Are you okay with providing your name and date of birth >> if I have a legal liability or a a legal excuse me a legal mandatory >> need for that?
>> We're telling you it exists. We're telling you it exists.
>> Okay. Can you state what law?
>> It's it's part of a traffic stop. If you get pulled over, you're required to provide identif.
>> Okay.
>> I have I don't have the whole vehicle code memorized.
>> Then do you also know what the detainment time is? As long as it is necessary to Yeah.
>> It's in a reasonable time. Yeah. Within 20 minutes or less.
>> So, you're prolonging this detention.
>> The only reason why I'm prolonging it is because it's not required.
>> It's not required.
>> I get that you think that you are correct.
>> We can. So, here's here's >> look up Thompson vers Reno, please, somebody. And if you're the highest that I can get.
>> I'm not looking anything up right now.
I'm going to propose a solution though.
If you'd like, if you want to dispute the legality of the traffic stop, you can go before a magistrate.
>> I've already talked to your uh commissioner here. I've already talked to Tracy. I've already talked to the bar association also.
>> I'm an attorney of fact. I know enough about the law that I know that this particular stop >> Do you Do you believe he is?
>> I do not.
>> Okay.
>> Does anybody here know who he is?
>> Does Toby I recognize him. I don't know his name.
>> Okay. Okay. So, I'm going to need you.
>> I didn't even see you over there.
>> I'm going to need you to turn around.
>> Okay. Under Why?
>> Because I said so.
>> You're not arresting me. I don't give consent.
>> Are you letting me know that you're going to physically fight?
>> No, I'm telling you I'm not il I'm not legally consenting an illegal search or an illegal seizure.
>> Okay. So, this is what I'm telling you.
This this has been a one-sided conversation where I've tried to explain and tried to come to some sort of middle ground with you and you're refusing. Um >> Oh, I'm not refusing. I'm >> We've asked for your identification.
Officer Banks is legally, you know, he's he's within all boundaries of requesting your identification and you're refusing.
So, I would like you to please turn around.
>> I'm not being placed under arrest. So you're you're letting me know.
>> So if it if it takes you running my name through David and illegal arrest, >> then I guess that's what it's going to take.
>> I don't think anybody You didn't have any intention of running his name, did you?
>> Why would you need my ID then?
>> So I can identify you >> and then to issue [clears throat] you a citation for not wearing your >> citation for a seat belt that's not required, which we've already gone over.
So, if if that is the dispute and you don't want to sign, you don't have to sign the citation. You don't have to.
>> That's fine. So, the >> Will it be going before Tracy or will it be going before David?
>> I don't know if Tracy, Mitchie, or I don't know who Traffic Court is >> cuz I don't deal with Witchery anymore and the bar association already knows.
>> I honestly have no idea who the traffic court person is today. I have no idea.
So, if you would like, if he can identify you and then if you have an issue citing the citation, he can take you before the magistrate and the magistrate can hear you out >> today.
>> Today? Yes. It is 3:41. We're still within uh business hours.
>> Do you have time? Uh, okay.
>> But I feel like that's a very reasonable middle ground and you can be heard by someone of a higher expertise that knows >> the statutes that you're referring to.
>> Well, because you're not going to look them up and I'm trying to educate you on >> the road. No, I'm not going to look them up. I appreciate your attempt to be educating me, but I'm not.
>> You realize like I I told him too, I'm an auditor. You guys are gonna be >> put all over YouTube for this anyway.
So, I mean, it it doesn't matter either way. Okay.
>> You know what?
>> Thanks. The only reason why you want to ID me was cuz I already have a video explaining to you that I didn't have to ID. And the only reason why you want to ID me is because of personal vendetta.
But go for it. Do your thing.
Do >> you have to have insurance?
>> I'm working on it. Give me a second.
>> Okay, no rush. I'll just hang out here.
>> You have my driver's license. Where am I going to go, ma'am? I literally just bought this truck like >> I know I'm not I'm not making any accusations, sir, and I appre I very much appreciate you providing your identification.
>> I know I have insurance. So, I'm not exactly sure where I have my insurance card at right at the >> Okay.
>> But you are welcome to run this.
>> Okay.
>> And you have my permission to run that and my name and it's about all I need to provide right at the moment.
>> Yeah, that is correct.
>> Legally.
>> So, sometimes registration mixed up is your first name Christopher.
>> Correct.
>> Okay. Okay. Thank you. I appreciate that.
>> Can we make this quick, please? I got places to go.
>> Yep. I can see that he's moving as quickly as he can.
>> Perfect. Thank you.
>> Can you ask Toby to come here for just a moment, please?
>> Yeah, I can absolutely do that, Officer Boxler.
>> Actually, you know what? I'll go ahead and step out.
>> Okay, that's fine with me, too.
Sometimes, >> how you been, man?
>> Time no see. [Ā __Ā ] Same [Ā __Ā ] Different day. Work. Work.
>> Still doing uh handyman stuff.
>> Still busy as I believe it.
>> All right, guys.
>> Got me all over this. Everything from Sacramento to Vicelia.
>> Wow.
>> Good lord.
>> Getting ready to get that contract contractor's license. I'll have 30 employees by next year.
>> You have it or you're getting it?
>> I'm working on it.
>> Nice. Good for you.
>> So, everything's in the works.
Hopefully, everything will be done by the end of the year.
>> Good for you.
>> How's the family?
>> Good.
>> That's good. Good. That's good to hear.
>> I was hoping to get to see your uh sergeant today.
>> No, you just get us today.
>> She's not working, huh?
>> Just us. Yeah, we give they give the sergeants days off every once in a while.
>> I hear that. I don't get days off. I work 12 hours a day, seven days a week.
>> I believe it. I believe it.
>> How's that captain liking that uh paint job in there? All that >> He doesn't complain.
>> That's good.
>> So, Commander, that's pretty good.
>> That's good.
>> Yeah, that's pretty good.
>> How's business been, man? You staying busy?
>> Buckle up, guys, because this final chapter takes the confrontation to an entirely different level. At a local bank, another public recording quickly triggers concern, leading staff to call the police and make claims that are immediately challenged. The arrival of officers who already recognize the cameraman adds an extra layer of tension. Turning a routine inquiry into a battle over authority, accountability, and constitutional rights as accusations, commands, and disagreements unfold. The encounter becomes a powerful demonstration of how knowledge of the law can completely change the outcome of a police interaction. If you enjoyed this breakdown, make sure to like the video, subscribe to the channel, and turn on notifications so you don't miss future content. Thanks for watching and we'll see you in the next
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