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The speaker discusses holding people accountable and the negative responses they receive. They mention an individual named Lorna who frequently uses the word "private" when it comes to public safety. The speaker also mentions a person named Sherry who questioned their request for a statement regarding a burglary. They express concern over Mary Faye dropping the ball and promise to help with an incident. The speaker shares a text message from Mary Faye, which includes offensive language. They mention filing a complaint with the ethics board, where Mary Faye is a member. The speaker expresses frustration that their concerns are being ignored. The transcript ends with a mention of a town council member with mental health issues.

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Speaker 0: You can't stop me from talking. No. Speaker 1: I'm talking about something. His behavior is a liability. Speaker 2: You can't tell me that. Speaker 1: You're creating a huge issue for yourself. Arrest me. Speaker 0: Please come forward. You have 4 minutes. Speaker 1: I'm here to comment on the council receiving money. It should have been publicized earlier. Mayor Rep sits on the council board, which is inappropriate. City manager Freed fled his house out of fear. He was involved romantically with the victim. His behavior is a liability to the city. Speaker 0: You can't stop me from talking. Speaker 1: I get my 4 minutes. Speaker 0: How does this relate to James Freed's behavior? Speaker 1: His name was in the police report. His behavior is a liability. Speaker 2: You can't arrest me. Speaker 0: They can't actually leave. Speaker 1: I am a resident. They cannot stop me. Speaker 0: Why this?

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Please respect our privacy and community guidelines by leaving our camp. We ask you to take one step forward. We were here before you arrived. We would like you to leave. We are trying to have a community meeting. You are not respecting the safety of others. You violated the community guidelines. Why can't we be on the lawn? You are not respecting safety. It makes no sense. Translation: Please respect our privacy and community guidelines by leaving our camp. We ask you to take one step forward. We were here before you arrived. We would like you to leave. We are trying to have a community meeting. You are not respecting the safety of others. You violated the community guidelines. Why can't we be on the lawn? You are not respecting safety. It makes no sense.

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The scene centers on a confrontation over online comments about the Jewish community. The speaker says, “We’re here because of the comments you made online about the Jewish community.” The other person pushes back with, “I have a freedom of speech, dude.” The responders acknowledge that but insist they must verify a legal issue: “Do you have warrant?” The reply is, “No.” A sign is pointed out reading “no soliciting,” and the others explain, “What you’re doing is basically soliciting.” They state, “You understand that. Mhmm.” The situation is summarized as the person not being welcomed, with the conclusion: “Yeah. It means you’re not welcomed here.” They instruct, “Okay. Bye. Okay. Stay off the lawn, please.”

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Speaker 0: We're here because of the comments you made online about The Speaker 1: US community. Are you So what? I'm saying are are you I have a freedom of speech, dude. Yeah. No. Speaker 0: We we we get that. We get that. We just we gotta make sure that you're not Do you have warrant? No. And what you're doing is basically soliciting. Speaker 1: You understand that. Right? Yeah. Means you're not welcomed here. Okay. Speaker 0: K. Bye. Okay. Stay off the lawn, please.

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A person is upset because a "filthy migrant" spat on them. Police officers challenge the person's language, stating they have a duty to do so because it is offensive, especially in public. The person defends their statement that "filthy migrants attacking English people is disgusting." The officers also note the person is swearing. The person asks if swearing is a crime and says they are not interested in a "PC lecture," but is willing to give their details.

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The scene opens with a tense confrontation centered on comments the man made online about the Jewish community. The other participants press him on the issue, questioning the nature and impact of his online statements. The man asserts a principle of freedom of speech, repeatedly saying, “Yeah,” and “I have a freedom of speech, dude,” implying that his online comments should be protected. In response, another voice indicates that they understand the concept but emphasize accountability and consequences for the statements. The conversation then shifts to a procedural exchange about warrants. One person asks, “Do you have warrant?” and, after a brief pause, is told, “No.” The clarification, “That’s why we’re okay,” suggests that a warrant is not present, which frames the subsequent actions and tone of the encounter. A sign is pointed out as a key element of the encounter: “Do you see that sign? So it says no soliciting.” The speaker explains, “What you’re doing is basically soliciting,” making the claim that the man’s actions constitute solicitation, which is not welcome in the location. The man responds with minimal engagement, replying “Mhmm. Yeah,” indicating acknowledgment of the point but without dispute. The exchange culminates in a clear declaration from the other party: “Yeah. It means you’re not welcomed here.” The situation is then summarized by a direct instruction: “K. Bye.” The final command is explicit and emphatic, signaling the end of the interaction and moving toward resolution. In the closing moments, a final, practical directive is delivered to the man: “Stay off the lawn, please.” This reiterates the boundary being set for his presence on the property and reinforces the no-soliciting rule in a succinct, curt manner. The overall interaction is marked by a contrast between the man’s insistence on free speech and the hosts’ emphasis on boundaries and the legal framework (warrant absence) that frames the encounter. The exchange ends with a firm exit cue from the hosts.

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Speaker 0 encounters a woman who is causing trouble and tries to confront her. Speaker 1 questions Speaker 0's actions and asks why they are discussing the situation. Speaker 0 refers to the woman as crazy and believes she is trying to ruin their weekend. Speaker 1 tells Speaker 0 to leave the situation. Speaker 0 mentions a police officer arriving and expresses satisfaction with the woman's deserved consequences. They also mention that the situation could have escalated further. Speaker 0 believes the woman should be arrested.

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Speaker 0: Your hands off. Speaker 1: We will get the license. Speaker 0: Stop your hands off, Pete. Speaker 1: We will get the license. She's getting the No. Speaker 0: No. No. No. No. Speaker 1: No. No. Get the hell out of here. Get out of here. Get back. Get back right now. Get the data team. Speaker 0: I'm Babe. Babe. Please. I'm scared. Speaker 2: I'm right here. Speaker 0: Babe. Babe. Speaker 2: I'm right here. Speaker 0: Babe. I'm right here. No. Babe. Relax. Speaker 1: Listen. You're making you're overreacting. You're overreacting. Speaker 0: No. Please take my hands up. Please take your handcuffs. No. Please take your You're overreacting. Speaker 1: Dan, please. Speaker 1: Dan, you're feeding the car. Speaker 0: No, Dave. No. Speaker 1: Get your feet in the car. Speaker 0: Who the fuck are don't touch me. Speaker 1: In the car. You're grown adult. You're acting like a kid. Speaker 0: So they wanted to trespass, and they were Speaker 1: just throwing a fucking dick. Speaker 0: So we've got two Speaker 1: to 10.

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Stop shouting, I can't understand you. There are a lot of people around, please listen. What is it that you need? Do you want the police? Stop struggling, calm down. We know who you are, just listen. Stop struggling.

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Is there a problem here? Excuse me? You're blocking the signs. I was moving my signs. You can't block them like that. I mean, you might think you can, but you can't. I'm in public, so I can record you. Well, that's okay. I'm an elected official. I don't care, but thank you. My name's Mary Anne Minnick, the elected committee woman for the Democratic Party in Moon District 6. Good for you. Thank you.

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Speaker 0: Good morning. It's going to be a nice day. I'll keep this short. This message is for the police of Ottawa. You should resign. You are an embarrassment to law enforcement. Treating truckers like terrorists is wrong. I've witnessed people shoveling sidewalks, roads, and helping the homeless. The convoy has done more for the homeless than the mayor. They offer blankets, food, and friendship. They care about their country and are tired of the prime minister and premier. So, with respect, step down and make way for change.

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Speaker 0 asks Speaker 1 why they are there repeatedly. Speaker 1 explains they are there to have conversations and wear a sign about children and puberty blockers. Speaker 2 asks Speaker 1 to move for their safety due to angry people nearby. Speaker 1 questions why they should move instead of dealing with the violent individuals. Speaker 2 states they are there to keep Speaker 1 safe and suggests moving to prevent a breach of the peace. Speaker 1 argues that they are not causing the aggression. Speaker 2 insists that Speaker 1's presence is causing the breach. Speaker 1 continues to stand their ground. Speaker 2 agrees to speak to the aggressive individuals if they approach Speaker 1 again.

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Speaker 0 informs Speaker 1 that they are in an area governed by a Public Space Protection Order, also called a safe zone, where certain activities are not permitted. Speaker 1 states they are praying for their deceased son. Speaker 0 says they must advise Speaker 1 that they are believed to be in breach of the ruling regarding prayer and acts of disapproval. Speaker 1 says they are just standing and praying. Speaker 0 acknowledges this but states the PSPO is in place for a reason and must be followed.

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Please step back. I'm not doing anything wrong. Don't touch me. Get your hands off me. I’m just trying to talk. You don’t need to walk into my space. I’m allowed to be here. You can’t get close to him. I’m not going to touch him. Stay away from our people. I understand what you think you're allowed to do, but I’m asking you to stay back. I know my rights. I can go wherever I want. Just please be cool. Why should I back up? I’m allowed to be here. This is ridiculous.

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Laura Lumber and Ashley Lee inform someone that the event is private and they need to leave. The person insists on asking questions at the town hall, but Laura refuses to engage in a conversation. The person threatens to call the police, but Laura tells them to go ahead. The person complains about being put out in the cold weather and accuses Laura of blocking others from attending. Laura dismisses their complaints and asks them to leave again. The person asks one more time to stay, but Laura denies their request.

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Hi, how are you? Have you been here before? You need to leave now. This is unacceptable. Call 911.

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A person is told they must sign in to attend a town meeting, either as a registered voter or as a visitor. The person questions the requirement to sign in for a public meeting, and the staff member insists that it is the law. The person refuses to sign in and claims it is a public meeting open to the public. The staff member says that those who don't sign in must sit up front so they do not vote. The person threatens a lawsuit. The town moderator introduces himself. The person asks if he is an attorney and questions where he got his law degree. The person references a previous interaction where they were told signing in was the law. The staff member admits they were wrong. The person asks if they will continue to force people to sign in, and the staff member says they are told to do it.

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Speaker 0 asks for the person's name and questions their reason for being there. They accuse the person of texting a 15-year-old, which the person denies. Speaker 0 threatens to call the police and demands to see the person's phone. The person tries to leave but is stopped and urged to stay and talk.

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The transcript is a tense telephone exchange between two people discussing a suspected incident at an asylum intake center. - Speaker 1 identifies themselves as the wijkagent (district police officer) of the aanmeldcentrum in Ter Apel and says they are calling to address an incident. They express that how Speaker 0 is speaking to them is “a bit disrespectful.” - The core dispute revolves around whether Speaker 0 tried to enter the premises of the aanmeldcentrum. Speaker 1 states that Speaker 0 came onto the terrein (the site) of the aanmeldcentrum, and also mentions the Drapenerveene as belonging to the aanmeldcentrum and not being public. - Speaker 0 counters that they did not enter the site, only walked around on the public road. They emphasize that they were not inside and argue that they did not commit any rule violation, asserting that they “have not done any violation” and that Speaker 1 is recording or documenting the event. - Speaker 1 insists that Speaker 0 was on the Drapenerveene, which, according to Speaker 1, is part of the aanmeldcentrum and therefore not public. They claim that there were signs missing and question what Speaker 0 was seeking there. - The dialogue touches on what is permissible around the area: Speaker 1 asserts that Speaker 0 was on or around a restricted area (Drapenerveene) linked to the intake center, while Speaker 0 maintains they merely walked on the public road around the premises. - The conversation also covers the manner of the communication itself: Speaker 0 asks for a proper introduction and the reason for the call; Speaker 1 responds with the need to clearly state who they are and what is happening, stating they intend to proceed with documenting the situation. - By the end, Speaker 0 asks for Speaker 1’s name, indicating a desire to establish identity and purpose for the call. Key points emphasized by Speaker 1: - The call is about an alleged entry attempt or presence on the premises. - The Drapenerveene is described as part of the aanmeldcentrum and not public. - There is a focus on signs and access control, with a claim that this is not public space. Key points from Speaker 0: - They assert they never entered the site, only walked around on the public road. - They challenge the behavior and tone of the caller, seeking a straightforward explanation of who is calling and why. No judgments are offered in the transcript; the speakers are focused on identifying who is on the premises, what areas were accessed, and the appropriate grounds for the call.

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An individual tells someone to stop what they are doing with their job and says, "Don't touch me," while the other person denies touching them. Another person intervenes, stating their hands are separate and urging everyone to let it go. This person then warns that they will be arrested and asserts they are not supposed to be there, claiming there is a law against their presence. They accuse the group of being outsiders bringing violence.

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Please leave the chamber. You're out of order. We're taking a five-minute recess to clear the room. Do you understand what I said? If you want to participate in three years, get your signatures and apply. Order, please. Counselor, you are not recognized for the rest of the meeting. Please stop yelling. Officer, escort her out. This is your final warning; otherwise, we will clear the chamber.

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A large crowd is present. Someone is being told they are trespassing. The person speaking says they didn't see any signs. A man is described as "raging" and kicking people out.

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The speaker confronts Rob Benz about the holes in the street and questions why he hasn't been fired. The speaker insists that it is Benz's responsibility and not the mayor or council's. The speaker interrupts and yells at Benz, demanding an answer. Benz tries to explain but is interrupted again. The speaker becomes agitated and threatens to call 911. The speaker then addresses the mayor, telling him to leave and using profanity.

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Authorities instruct targeted arrests for an assault and warn that 'Don't interfere with officers. If you interfere with officers, you may be subject to arrest or use of force.' They tell people to leave: 'Leave with people. Alright? If you did hot shit, get out. Come back tomorrow. You're better, way more, way more effective outside of a prison cell. If you did hot shit, leave.' Officers are ordered to move traffic off public ways: 'You are ordered to move to the sidewalk.' A responder says, 'We're on it.' The scene ends with a hostile shout: 'Hey. Quit smiling, fuck boy. Fuck you. Fuck Fuck Fuck you. You. You.'
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