First Amendment Auditor Films Outside Post Office
5333 S Laramie Ave
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- A First Amendment auditor was recorded outside a USPS facility in Chicago, testing the response of public employees to constitutionally protected recording activities.
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A Citizen user shows video of a person described as a First Amendment auditor outside a United States Postal Service facility. First Amendment auditors typically film government buildings, public employees, law enforcement, and interactions with members of the public from publicly accessible areas. They generally do so to test and document how officials and others respond to their exercise of First Amendment rights, including recording in public.
Incident reported at 5333 S Laramie Ave.
A Citizen user shows video of a person described as a First Amendment auditor outside a United States Postal Service facility. First Amendment auditors typically film government buildings, public employees, law enforcement, and interactions with members of the public from publicly accessible areas. They generally do so to test and document how officials and others respond to their exercise of First Amendment rights, including recording in public.
Incident reported at 5333 S Laramie Ave.
A Citizen user shows video of a person described as a First Amendment auditor outside a United States Postal Service facility. First Amendment auditors typically film government buildings, public employees, law enforcement, and interactions with members of the public from publicly accessible areas. They generally do so to test and document how officials and others respond to their exercise of First Amendment rights, including recording in public.
Incident reported at 5333 S Laramie Ave.
A Citizen user shows video of a person described as a First Amendment auditor outside a United States Postal Service facility. First Amendment auditors typically film government buildings, public employees, law enforcement, and interactions with members of the public from publicly accessible areas. They generally do so to test and document how officials and others respond to their exercise of First Amendment rights, including recording in public.
Incident reported at 5333 S Laramie Ave.
A Citizen user shows video of a person described as a First Amendment auditor outside a United States Postal Service facility. First Amendment auditors typically film government buildings, public employees, law enforcement, and interactions with members of the public from publicly accessible areas. They generally do so to test and document how officials and others respond to their exercise of First Amendment rights, including recording in public.
Incident reported at 5333 S Laramie Ave.
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If you want to be filming people, why don't you uncover your own face instead of hiding?
What a time waster. The biggest irony is they’re filming people working while they receive and abuse government assistance. Law or Not, just a waste of time
How do you know that? Because you do that
Get a job
Expect more of this nonsense the closer we get to midterms smh
If you want to be filming people, why don't you uncover your own face instead of hiding?
What a time waster. The biggest irony is they’re filming people working while they receive and abuse government assistance. Law or Not, just a waste of time
How do you know that? Because you do that
Get a job
Expect more of this nonsense the closer we get to midterms smh
If you want to be filming people, why don't you uncover your own face instead of hiding?
What a time waster. The biggest irony is they’re filming people working while they receive and abuse government assistance. Law or Not, just a waste of time
How do you know that? Because you do that
Get a job
Expect more of this nonsense the closer we get to midterms smh
If you want to be filming people, why don't you uncover your own face instead of hiding?
What a time waster. The biggest irony is they’re filming people working while they receive and abuse government assistance. Law or Not, just a waste of time
How do you know that? Because you do that
Get a job
Expect more of this nonsense the closer we get to midterms smh
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If you want to be filming people, why don't you uncover your own face instead of hiding?
What a time waster. The biggest irony is they’re filming people working while they receive and abuse government assistance. Law or Not, just a waste of time
How do you know that? Because you do that
Get a job
Expect more of this nonsense the closer we get to midterms smh