speciallyblend
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if you do not want to be recorded stay home and don't be in public places. That is the best solution.
Oh, the "stick a camera in your face" nonsense. Ridley was several feet away at all times and never advanced on the guy. PLEASE SAVE US FROM THE EVIL CAMERAS THAT MERELY DOCUMENT WHAT IS HAPPENING.
But he already demonstrated that he thinks he has authority and tried to order Ridley off a public sidewalk.
The street may have been closed, but the sidewalk was not.
This gent was talking out of his ass when he said he couldn't be up there without a pass, on a public sidewalk that was open to foot traffic.
No, he just doesn't have to be standing near Ridley. Ridley wasn't even taping him until he flashed his credentials and told Ridley to get off the public sidewalk.
Because I can see people entering the sidewalk from a public street without being checked for credentials, and because the angry little dictator told Ridley he could be there when quite clearly he didn't want to.You know this how?
Yeah, and that's his right in a public place. Deal with it.Ridley was recording everything the whole time.
I agree 100% with that statement. And thank you for the compliment.
The guy trying to remove Dave from the sidewalk was being irrational. It almost seemed like the guy knew who Dave was and just wanted to be a prick. He was not the focus of Dave's video until the guy started bitching. This is enough to warrant keeping a camera on the guy. What if he tried to attack him? You never know with some of these crazy freedom haters.
So now your a thug if your an alternative media press videographer supporting grassroots politics who won't allow "some guy" to remove you from a public sidewalk? Got it.
Isn't that the philosophy of the Ron Paul movement? Civil disobedience? He wasn't doing any thing wrong and that guy blew a gasket and asked a "cop" to have him removed and even the cop told him to get lost because there is nothing they can do.
Thuggery? What a joke.
This individual attempted to initiate force by trying to get the police to remove him from a public sidewalk. The police told him to scram. Dave simply documented what was happening.
There is no expectation of privacy in public. This guy came up to Ridley. If he didn't want to be filmed he didn't have to come running up the sidewalk to try and get Ridley to leave. Ridley had no interest in him until he started trying to flash his pass and control public space.
Oh, the "stick a camera in your face" nonsense. Ridley was several feet away at all times and never advanced on the guy. PLEASE SAVE US FROM THE EVIL CAMERAS THAT MERELY DOCUMENT WHAT IS HAPPENING.
But he already demonstrated that he thinks he has authority and tried to order Ridley off a public sidewalk.
That's exactly the point. The cops didn't do anything. This isn't civil disobedience because there's no authority involved. I don't think you have to be an asshole and keep filiming the guy just because, for reasons he saw as valid, decided to tell you to move, never mind being confrontational even when the situation doesn't call for it.
Because I can see people entering the sidewalk from a public street without being checked for credentials, and because the angry little dictator told Ridley he could be there when quite clearly he didn't want to.
Yeah, and that's his right in a public place. Deal with it.
No, he just doesn't have to be standing near Ridley. Ridley wasn't even taping him until he flashed his credentials and told Ridley to get off the public sidewalk.
These are the sociopathic nut jobs that rise to power and think they can tell everyone what to do whether it's justified or not and only because "they say so".
Excuse me. Who was being confrontational in this situation?
If I'm just a guy outside on a public sidewalk taking stock footage for some video I'm making and some asshole comes up to me and tells me to stop taping for no reason and then tries to involve authorities to no avail, who is being confrontational? What if I'm not video taping at all and just taking mental images to remember later? Is looking at someone and taking a mental image being "confrontational", also? This guy was being your typical blow hard, jackass, authority figure, wanna-be and it backfired on him. He lost all credibility with the "yeah yeah, freedom" comment. What a jack ass.
This is in no way stating my opinion of Dave Ridley. I have seen his videos before and I have never seen any where he is blatantly being a dick (this does not mean they don't exist, only that if they do I have never seen them). They are always him video taping something that, if he had been any other "credentialed" journalist (think ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC), would have been a non story. But because he's not part of the establishment media he gets treated like a pest. I'm personally glad he documents this type of behavior from average citizens towards other average citizens. These are the sociopathic nut jobs that rise to power and think they can tell everyone what to do whether it's justified or not and only because "they say so".
Well, I posted a picture earlier of a lady entering the sidewalk without being checked for credentials. Furthermore, no barricade has been erected to close the sidewalk.Where? We never see this. You're making multiple assumptions.
No, it wasn't refuted. This is a picture of the guy walking up to Ridley and flashing his credentials before telling him he can't be on the public sidewalk.This was subsequently refuted as factually wrong in my post. If you're going to make condescending statements like "deal with it", try to follow your own posts. It's not that difficult.
Filming someone is not aggression. Filming is simply documenting what is happening.The guy might not be a great guy, but why act like it's a conspiracy? He tells you you're okay there and then politely requests that you stop filming, the one who makes an aggressive response is being confrontational, which is Ridley in this case.
There's no law against taking video in public either, at least not in this circumstance.There's no law against being a jerk, and there's no reason for someone to treat someone who's being a jerk like they're never going to stop being a jerk because they're "part of the system."
As I mentioned before, there is no expectation of privacy in public. If this guy doesn't want to be filmed, he should probably just stay in his dorm. There were probably 3 or 4 surveillance cameras taping him at this moment.He just wanted to have his privacy respected and Ridley was just being confrontational so he said no because he felt like being a hero for nobody. What a fucking prick.
Those people probably shouldn't leave their house, because dozens of surveillance cameras will record them in a typical day.He's not an agent man. Just accept this and chill the fuck out. And yes, a lot of people don't like it when cameras are watching them for no reason.
No, because I have an expectation of privacy in my house. I don't have an expectation of privacy when I'm engaged with a conversation with someone in public, or indeed when I am even just in public.If the government puts a camera in your home do you defend them by saying it "only document what is happening."