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A person filming at the Beaver County Courthouse claims that a staff member at a desk told them to "go fuck yourself." The person states they announced their intention to film while casting their ballots.

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You are not the law; you serve it. If anyone wants to talk to you, they can. You’re protected here, yet you act like a coward. I’m a Jew and a citizen, and I have the right to be here. You’re trying to incite me, but I just want to document the hate crime. I don’t need your permission to move. In the interest of public safety, you’re under arrest. I’m standing on the sidewalk in my neighborhood, and this feels like the path of least resistance for the police. We need to clarify the situation.

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Hi. Please don’t film here. I can film because I’m a member of the public. You can’t tell me what to do. I’m asking you to stop filming out of decency, as this involves a family. This will be all over the news tonight. You can’t make me stop. If you try to seize my camera, you’ll be in trouble. This is a free country, and I have the right to film. Your role is to protect the crime scene, not argue with me. I’m not obstructing anything; I’m outside your cordon. Please leave me alone. You’re causing problems for the officers trying to do their work. Let’s start again.

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Why are you taking down those signs? That's illegal. It's not illegal. It is illegal. That's not my problem. Why are you removing Trump signs? We're putting up power signs. Oh, okay. Cheating as usual. Sounds about right.

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Do you see these lines and telephone poles? What I see is you stealing this sign, and I have it on tape. I'm calling 911, and you're going to be arrested. This is public property, and you are wrong. You're a liar, and so is that person. This is an easement for a public utility. I just saw you take that sign and put it in your car. I'm just a citizen, and I want to report this. Go ahead and call. You're on an easement, and you have signs.

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I deserve to get what? You're wearing MAGA shoes in West Hollywood. Yeah, I am. It’s illegal to film someone in California. What are you going to do about it? Nothing, you dumb ugly... You’re filming a stranger? You hope I get what I deserve? What do I deserve? At least have the guts to say it. You seem very normal. What about Biden showering with his daughter? He’s the president, not running. I’m just excited to make you famous. It’s illegal to film people here. I don’t care. Then mind your own business.

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The speaker is filming at a public protest and refuses to stop recording despite being asked not to film people's faces. The other person argues that it's a public space and a newsworthy event, so they have the right to record. The situation escalates as they exchange heated words, with the speaker eventually agreeing to leave. The conversation is chaotic and ends with the speaker continuing to film while making references to "Rick and Morty."

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The exchange centers on whether the person being spoken to is the author of a controversial social media post and on whether authorities should press for a response. The conversation begins with an attempt to verify the person’s identity: “Picture to make sure it's you. We're not sure.” The responding party, referred to as Speaker 0, declines to answer without his lawyer present, stating, “I refuse to answer questions without my lawyer present. So I really don't know how to answer that question either.” He emphasizes his stance with a nod to freedom of speech, saying, “Well, you're like I said, you're not gonna is freedom of speech. This is America. Right? Veteran. Alright. And I agree with you 100%.” The officers explain they are trying to identify the correct person to speak with and proceed with the inquiry. Speaker 1 presents the substance of the post in question: “the guy who consistently calls for the death of all Palestinians tried to shut down a theater for showing a movie that hurt his feelings and refuses to stand up for the LGBTQ community in any way, Even leave the room when they vote and on related matters. Wants you to know that you're all welcome clown face clown face clown face.” They ask Speaker 0 if that post was authored by him. Speaker 0 again refuses to confirm, stating, “I’m not gonna answer whether that’s me or not.” The discussion shifts to the underlying concern. Speaker 1 clarifies that their goal is not to establish whether the post is true, but to prevent somebody else from being agitated or agreeing with the statement. They quote the line about “the guy who consistently calls for the death of all Palestinians” and note that such a post “can probably incite somebody to do something radical.” The purpose of the inquiry, they say, is to obtain Speaker 0’s side of the story and to address the potential impact of the post. Speaker 1 urges Speaker 0 to refrain from posting statements like that because they could provoke actions. Speaker 0 expresses appreciation for the outreach, but reiterates that he will maintain his amendment rights to not answer the question. He concludes by acknowledging the interaction and affirming that the conversation ends there: “That is it. And we're gonna maintain my amendment rights to, not answer the question about whether or that's fine.” Both parties part on a courteous note, with Speaker 0 thanking them and wishing them well.

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The exchange centers on filming rights and the status of the location. Speaker 0 challenges whether they are allowed to film, asking, “Oh, turn off the camera? Yeah. Do I not have a right to have the camera? I’m not giving you permission to check my face.” They then inquire about authority, asking, “Are you a public servant? Or United Nations against the city. Okay. Does because this is my city, and so I have a right to film.” This line underscores Speaker 0’s insistence on their right to record within the space, coupled with a demand for clarity about the other party’s authority to restrict that right. Speaker 1 responds by questioning the premise of the filmed area, asking, “This is United Nations compound?” and clarifies the location’s status by confirming whether it is a compound. The conversation shifts to the status and sovereignty of the area, with Speaker 1 asserting control and jurisdiction over the space in question. A pivotal point in the dialogue arises when Speaker 1 provides a long claim about the compound’s ownership and territorial status. They state, “Since Sunday evening, we took over this compound. This is international territory.” They further elaborate the contrasting jurisdictions, stating, “When you step outside, it’s US. Here is international territory.” This statement frames the location as international territory within the compound, implying a distinct legal or political status compared to the surrounding area. Overall, the interaction is a brief confrontation over visual documentation and the governing authority of the space. Speaker 0 emphasizes the right to film and presses for clarity on who can permit or deny that right, while Speaker 1 asserts that the space is an international territory under their control since Sunday evening, differentiating it from the surrounding US jurisdiction. The dialogue highlights tensions between individual or press rights to film and a claimed change in sovereignty or control of a contested compound.

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Do you have a certificate to be a poll watcher? I don’t have to answer that, and you can leave. This is a public place, and I have the right to speak to you. Are you a poll watcher? I’m here for early vote monitoring. Do you have my permission to videotape? This is public, and I don’t need to give you permission. Do you know the law? Yes, I do. You’re not allowed to videotape me in public. Yes, I am. This is public, and I have the right to videotape under the First Amendment.

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You're a poll worker, right? Why did you say Trump is a racist while people were walking in? I'm not a poll worker. But you and others were saying it. How can you tell me that? Whatever. I'll be reporting this to your supervisor.

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You're a poll worker, right? What’s the issue? You mentioned Trump is a racist while people were entering. No, I'm not a poll worker. But you all were saying it. No, you were. How can you say that? Whatever. I'll report this to your supervisor.

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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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Speaker 1 and Speaker 2 are taking audio and video when Speaker 0 approaches and demands to know what they are photographing. Speaker 1 refuses to answer and asks Speaker 0 to leave them alone. Speaker 0 refuses, claiming they can't take photos on federal property. Speaker 1 claims Speaker 0 tried to hit them with their car. Speaker 2 says they witnessed the near-hit and that the photography is constitutionally protected. Speaker 1 threatens to have Speaker 0 arrested. Speaker 0 refuses to leave, stating they don't take orders from "schmucks." Speaker 1 tells Speaker 0 they made a mistake and should go home. Speaker 0 asks again what Speaker 1 is photographing. Speaker 1 again refuses to answer.

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A person is videotaping what they claim is an active law enforcement scene and refuses to leave when asked by an officer. The officer threatens the person with arrest for interfering. The person states they are a citizen and will continue videotaping, claiming what is happening is illegal and not welcome in the community. The person states they are getting the officer's license plate number. The person claims that ICE is taking people off the street in their community.

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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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Do you have a certificate to be a poll watcher? I don’t have to answer that; you can leave. This is a public place, and I have the right to speak to you. Are you a poll watcher? I’m here for early vote monitoring. Do you have permission to videotape? This is public; I don’t need to give you permission. Do you know the law? Yes, I do. You’re not allowed to videotape me in public. Yes, I am; this is public. I’ve told you, you do not have that right. First Amendment. Thank you.

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A person with a camera is confronted by security while filming. The security guard asks if the person has approval from the school to be there. The person admits they usually don't get consent from people they film. The security guard says someone complained, and this happens all the time. The security guard states that they can't stand there, even on the sidewalk, and demands they leave the property. The person filming says they are doing it for the public's right to know. They are escorted off the property by officers and state the officers should be escorting the president off the property instead.

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Let's go outside. What's happening, officer? They want you to leave. Why? It doesn't matter; they've asked you to go. We were just recording. I don't know why they said you were uninvited. They asked me to escort you out. Did they say you couldn't record? Everyone's using their phones. I can't answer any more questions, but she's looking into it.

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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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Get your hand off my camera right now! I apologize, but I need to follow protocol. Don't cover my camera! What do you want? There's no need for that. I have a warrant. Get off my property! Are you home to talk? Yes, I'm hiding from you. Show me the warrant! You're losing connection. Get off my property! I don't care who's with you. No one is welcome here. You can stand on the curb and show me the warrant. Get all your friends off my property! No need for that language. You pointed guns at me! Get the hell out!

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Speaker 1 questions why ballot boxes are sitting on the street and being transported in a taxi, alleging that anyone can put anything they want in the boxes. Speaker 1 asks if this is a normal election and claims it is a complete fraud. Speakers 0 and 2 tell Speaker 1 that they are working and that Speaker 1 is not allowed to film. Speaker 1 asserts the right to film on public property. Speaker 2 calls Speaker 1 a pig.

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A man states he is on a public sidewalk at the steps of City Hall, saying "God bless homeless veterans." An officer says there have been complaints about him begging for food and money, which he denies. The officer asks for his ID and states it is required. The officer says he will go to jail if he doesn't provide it. The man claims he is standing on a public sidewalk engaged in a constitutionally protected activity, safeguarded by the First Amendment: freedom of speech, religion, and assembly. The officer says he doesn't care and instructs him to leave, stating that this is how it is in the state of Mississippi.

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The speaker confronts someone filming in front of a building and tells them they don't have the right to film there. The person being filmed asks who the speaker is and why they can't film. The speaker insists that they don't have the right and threatens to knock them out. The person being filmed asks for the speaker's name and badge number, and the speaker provides it. The person being filmed tells the speaker to leave them alone and not give them orders on the sidewalk. The speaker tells them to go back inside and not bother them.

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I was taking pictures of the building from the sidewalk when someone approached me, asking why I was taking pictures. He told me it was private property, government-owned by the CFPB, and that I wasn't allowed to take pictures inside the property. I pointed out that I was outside, on the sidewalk. He said I couldn't take pictures from the sidewalk into the building because he didn't want to be in my footage. I asserted my right to record from a public sidewalk and asked if he was going to call the police. He didn't answer, but said I wasn't allowed to record the building. I asked who told him that, and he claimed it was government rules. I questioned whether he was sure about that, and also asked if they took down the CFPB signs, since the building is all glass.
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