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First Amendment Audit – LAX Jet Fuel Storage

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45 thoughts on “First Amendment Audit – LAX Jet Fuel Storage”
  1. All depends on the Officer, some like to try and suppress your constitutional rights escalate a situation, make an arrest so at promotion time they get more $$$$$$$$ – while the good cops, the peacekeepers act professionally and honor their oaths

  2. There response to a call is resolved able if the dispature titles the call dispute, with no suspect description, similar to a business dispute; 2 people disagreeing.

  3. “Yeah, I was just looking at the fuel tanks. I suppose if someone got in there and started turning valves it could cause all kinds of trouble.” (Laughs)

  4. this is a definite fail calls should be disregarded reasonable or unreasonable has nothing to do any of this. take the first amendment of the Constitution out of the equation. anybody filming or taking pictures when are on public property is none of anybody's business. Cop said we wanted to make sure. make sure of what? it is totally absurd to respond to a telephone call that people say somebody's taking pictures it's absolutely ludicrous and to add your well-being is insane construction work is stupid construction no work anywhere.

  5. Nicely done. Law enforcement did their job. They respected your rights and treated you respectfully. You returned the favor. That's the way it should be.

  6. If it was Mohamed filming this wonderful video, i bet a hundred they would check his i’d’s, back ground check, maybe fbi call for safety lol

  7. It is reasonable for them to investigate and interact with you. This was easily a pass. I prefer a presence because there are individuals with ill intent and the LAX Police presence is reassuring. No rights violated.

  8. This is how we as Californians lost our god given right to open carry in public. People were calling police even though no crime was being committed.

  9. FUCK YOU and your "HIGHLY SECURITY." That figment of your fat head do not trump constitutional rights. Auditor you suck.

  10. Pass all day. Any cop can come talk to you for any reason. I think when they try to assert authority or keep hounding you is when its bad

  11. WHY DO THEY ALWAYS HAVE TO BLOCK THE STREET????? DUH! PARK PARALLEL TO THE STREET.  ANYONE ELSE PARKING LIKE THAT WOULD BE TICKETED

  12. We just got a call, and were wondering if your ok?

    So officer if Im ok..will you simply leave?

    I can film all i can see from public property…that doesnt make me in need of police help.

  13. Looked like a pass to me. Remaining polite and professional gives the best chance for having the police act the same way in return. Auditors that act like jerks intentionally trying to escalate the encounter are not helpful to the auditor community, they are just jerks.

  14. 2:52 "not a whole lot of sidewalk" Understatement of the year.
    Have you ever ever tried to walk to or from LAX? It's an endless stream of cars
    and buses, exhaust and roaring engines.

  15. Thumbs up to the airport police. Did their job after "they got a call"
    Responded, saw there was no threat and left without the usual "show me your ID".

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