When Cops Mess with The Wrong Person & Get Owned | First Amendment Audit | Id Refusal #47
This video captures a confrontation between a citizen and the police during a First Amendment Audit. The citizen exercised his right to refuse to provide personal information, a stance known as ID refusal. Throughout the encounter, the citizen asserted his rights under the U.S. Constitution, particularly the right to free speech and the right to film in public—core elements of a First Amendment Audit. The police attempted to demand the citizen’s ID without any reasonable cause, which led to a prolonged argument over the legality of the ID refusal. Eventually, another officer arrived, confirmed that the citizen was not breaking any laws, and allowed him to leave. This video serves as a powerful example of the importance of understanding and exercising one’s rights during a First Amendment Audit, especially when dealing with law enforcement and practicing ID refusal.
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