Circa 2010, I worked for local weekly newspaper and provided a couple images per week. Generally a HS sports event, and freelanced whenever and wherever I wanted. The one night of work was fun, networked with parents for portraits, and the images were basically a weekly promo. The paper obtained for me via the state press association, a press pass. Was only rejected in one venue because it was a private concert. I would rather be affiliated locally/regionally if possible, but say go for it.
Thank you I was told by a random person on journalist you have to work for media to be a member of the press try to tell them they are wrong they refuse to believe me this video will help.
That's why I'm using them. They are a professional organization and their pass looks like CNN and any major news outlet. Airlines know about them and they are on their lists as well.
Which is only in the US. This Gentleman is speaking about an international press pass. Still even in the US there are Org's and Credentials for press. Generally speaking press in the US will not get access to official news conferences without credentials.
Lol dude you can't just walk in an event and say freedom of press im taking photos. They'll call the cops quick. Press pass helps them feel better about letting you in.
In case of visiting in a foreign country with handful of gear, a press card will not do for costume. You will need to submit in advance costume declaration form + insurance certificate.
99 % of the time, customs don't even stop me. I was stopped only once in Mexico because of my DJI Ronin and I told them I was a photographer and just let me go.
I think customs would be an issue mainly.in countries that would intercept and will serve your camera equipment, anything that could be used to film their country and show them in a because light. There are more countries like this than you can imagine from what my research has shown. And it's weird bc they'll let you video them making you abandon your gear with your phone, but nothing is allowed when you leave the airport. I don't know if a press pass would change this but always be careful where u take ur drones, and more expensive stuff. It may be worthwhile to plan on buying equipment upon arrival after the airport in some places. Qnd make sure u can upload it to a cloud that's accessible once home and delete any footage from SD cards or key fobs before arriving at the airport to fly home
Thanks Mario. As a photojournalist independent, based in Colombo Sri Lanka been contemplating to sign up with to get the press pass and ur video gave me the green light go ahead to do so. Thanks mate and just wanted to check with you, so how hard was it to send them amidst the payment via PayPal the info they ask u to send along with the digital image what else do they require amd how long did it take for it to arrive in package by post? I am based in South East Asia hence... Kind regards, Angelo The Clickmeister
Hello Angelo, it took about a week. I had it shipped to New York. It comes with a lot of stuff; certificates, documentation and all the items that I have shown in the video.
So I'm gonna get a press pass by, man. I'll social media Instagram, RUclips, TikTok, Facebook reals. I like reporting and going alive. That could help me going to events thank you
We don’t have a constitution in UK and the freedom of expression has been portrayed as a bad thing along with demonising human rights. In this bizarre country we need all the help we can get.
There is no requirement for a press pass, as the US Supreme Court ruled that we are all the press. Things changed now we always have a camera in our pockets, constantly. No government agency issues a press pass, and it is not needed to record ANYTHING VISIBLE FROM A PUBLICLY ACCESSIBLE AREA. any limitations are for restricted areas, it is your location not the camera that would be the problem. People will walk up to you not filming expressly them, trying to say that you do not have their permission to record them. You do not need any such thing. The recording with them passively in a shot would have been minimized, had they not chosen to be confrontational. But they try. A person has no expectation of privacy in public
Just found your video after getting my card from the USPA… Is this card as official and legit as the one you are recommending? Or do I need this one instead? Thanks a lot
The card is neither less nor more official. It is a matter of benefits with the company and how people accept it where you go. Personally, I see both as the same.
I like this because I've wondered how to find out about events for autographing purposes. Can someone answer this please? When you join like an aipp and pay the annual fee do they also send you weekly emails on what local events are happening near you?
@@MarioStingerPerpetualTraveller I'll check it out thanks! I used to get forwarded emails from a friend who knew a photographer; I think it was called "HNC". Since my friend no longer tries to get autographs I have not had access to press events. This helps me 💛
Thank you Mario for the very interesting video. I am since the turn of the year also Perpetual Traveler and have currently also no registration address. Can I then also apply for a press card, so without a residential address? How does that work? How did you solve this?
Thank you for your feedback. There is also USPA as a comparable provider. Was this also an option for you? And if so, what brought you to IAPP? I'm just a little torn about where I sign up from the two providers.
Hello, likely. Again, the pass doesn't afford any more power than money would. In the sense that people give you stuff for your dollar bill because they believe it has value. Hotels give me upgrades because they hope I will review them. There are no format agreements. A lot of it is your ability to convince people.
I am a stock photographer in germany and to get to championleague matches i need a press id. Is this press pass from iapp legitimate and can get me into big events like this?
Any press pass, including CNN is as powerful as the organizers allow them to be. If you are a stock photographer or RUclips influencer. That might have just as much impact as a press badge. But, for most events, it works.
@@MarioStingerPerpetualTraveller Makes Sense. Thank you so much. If you have any information about European football championships i will be grateful to you.
I used it in hotels and events in Africa, Europe and North America so far. The coverage for their insure is world wide. It really depends on the people and company you meet.
Thanks. I'm not promoting and if you find something better, let me know. It just that when I researched one, it seems to be the one that gives the most benefits, had the most stuff provided and was recognized by more organizations and airlines. It was about 110$ when I renewed in 2022.
This is nonsense. The only way you will be taken seriously in journalism or at genuine news events is to work full-time for a known media outlet and have a press pass issued by local law enforcement only.
That is correct. That's why I only use it for an extra bag at the airport (even in the rules), upgrades at hotels at times and because it works with people that think it does.
When I shot as a freelancer/stringer for a visitor publication, I hung my editor friends business card around my lanyard...just in case I get the ??. I rather have my work pubished in a newspaper or magazine to show officials my credibility. There was a guy in town who "chased fires/police" whenever he could. The newspaper loved him, the local police did NOT! He also upset some tv news videographers because he "got in the way" of their shots. Now, I kinda blame his "enthusiasm" about chasing authorities because our local fire and EMTs have upgraded their radios so that even the most modern scanners cant even listen to calls.
@@lonelypigeon7562 I use the badge mostly because it calms people. I just flow my drone in Mexico and the police showed up. I took the press from my neck and extended it to them, and they just calm down and told me to continue. Not sure how it would have gone without it.
@@MarioStingerPerpetualTraveller I'm real correspondent in Russia for many years...do not working this for me in USA. Very soon after I have guests from FBI. Then, for 2 years checking off to who I am. Scary.
Mario I've been shooting for 10 years a time2Jamm network, I no 2000 photographers who need this. Mario. I would like to be a marketing person in DC area for IAPP. Can you please answer this, because I've wondered do you have the IAPP direct telephone number . I'm literally just going to ask you for the info. Send you weekly emails on what local events are happening in the DMV ? I really need a number. thank you for your time
The emitting organization is international and my understanding so far is that a journalist pass is as good as the person that holds it and the value place on it by the authority. I use it when I check in some hotels or use certain airlines with various degrees of benefits. I would imagine that if you are at a protest, properly dresses and not protesting when the police show up, it will give you an advance for sure.
@@stopy2646 All over the world maybe not as a lot of country don't allow journalist around, but in most place, so long as you are clearly identified as a journalist and you don't not participate in the protest, you will not be arrested.
@@stopy2646 Yeah, that has nothing to do with beling a journalist or having a card. If the law allows you to take photos of people without their permissions, you can sell them and all the landmarks and objects are not a problem at all. Copyright is what is protecting you here.
A "press pass" does not grant anyone any privileges that a citizen doesn't already have. Oh, and if you're going to pass yourself off as a legitimate journalist, it might be a good idea to actually be one! You know, formally educated, degreed, experienced, working for a recognized news media, ad nauseum!
The website appears to be down at the moment. But, it is legit as much as people recognize it. I got massive discounts with United and Avis because of it. The organization has been there for a long time.
If you are trying to do this just because you want some "benefits" while traveling then you are doing the whole community a dis-service. You are basically scamming the system and will eventually make it harder for real reporters to do their job... all so you can save a few $. If you are really reporting on something then super... if not then shame on you.
It is a little of both. I made the video because the pass has helped me access hotel upgrades for posts and articles. And I saw it as insurance in case of issues like I see my DAN insurance for scuba diving. I'm just talking about my experience and didn't get paid for it. Sorry you see that a detrimental to others.
That's the one that forced Islam on people, right? Or the one that guarantees an income for all? Oh no, you mean in American one... The US is not the only country on Earth and even in the US, a lot of event managers will not let people in just because they quote a document written in 1787 they haven't even read.
@@MarioStingerPerpetualTraveller : Hunh? He's talking about in the US. What has the first amendment to do with forcing Islam in anyone? I don't get your snide reply to op
The pass is real and insurance you get with it is real. But, the power is affords is whatever the place you want to get in allows. Even CNN journalists don't get allowed everywhere.
This is b.s. I also think it is damaging to our Constitution. If a random individual sees something they think should be documented and starts recording with their phone, there are a lot of uneducated people, including police officers who think a "press pass" is required, or even a "real" document. IT IS NOT. The only people who should be carrying "press passes" are those people to need to show it at a private invitation only event. I don't think you should promote something that feeds into people VIOLATING Constitutional LAW.
"peeping Tom"? What nonsense is this? I don't know what country you are in, but in the USA, and the other countries you mentioned in the intro, a person with a camera in public is NOT a "peeping Tom". Anyone recording from a publicly assessible area CANNOT legally be classified as a peeping Tom for the camera alone, OR any absence of a "press pass".
I'm from Canada. I know what you mean. But, as I have mentioned in the video, it is a matter of perception. The police or anyone see you with a press pass, even if you make it at home and they will think twice because arguing with you.
666 :) I like that. You are correct. The problem is that, contrary to what Americans are told in school, there are 204 other countries in the world. Also, people comply more often with uniforms and badges then 200 years old documents.
It is not powerful, that's for sure. But, it works for some airlines and with some hotels for upgrades. If you over watch the movie Boiler Room you will understand. "Act as if, you have nine inch..."
@@MarioStingerPerpetualTraveller no, I didn't mean having a press pass and benefiting from it is a scam, I meant the 'organisation' ia-pp is a scam - it's basically a fake id vendor disguised in a higher-end (journalist) name so it can over charge you. Technically and legally, I can issue you a press pass two, but I would have to charge you much less since I don't have a title/website to do that.
You are my hero for helping me out with this! I watched a dozen other videos on this topic, and yours was the best! Thank you so much, Mandi
Thanks, I’m glad it helped
Circa 2010, I worked for local weekly newspaper and provided a couple images per week. Generally a HS sports event, and freelanced whenever and wherever I wanted. The one night of work was fun, networked with parents for portraits, and the images were basically a weekly promo. The paper obtained for me via the state press association, a press pass. Was only rejected in one venue because it was a private concert. I would rather be affiliated locally/regionally if possible, but say go for it.
Thank you I was told by a random person on journalist you have to work for media to be a member of the press try to tell them they are wrong they refuse to believe me this video will help.
That's why I'm using them. They are a professional organization and their pass looks like CNN and any major news outlet. Airlines know about them and they are on their lists as well.
@MarcLLN media is also protected under the first amendment in every state
1st Amendment my guy. Freedom of the press
Which is only in the US. This Gentleman is speaking about an international press pass. Still even in the US there are Org's and Credentials for press. Generally speaking press in the US will not get access to official news conferences without credentials.
Lol dude you can't just walk in an event and say freedom of press im taking photos. They'll call the cops quick. Press pass helps them feel better about letting you in.
In case of visiting in a foreign country with handful of gear, a press card will not do for costume. You will need to submit in advance costume declaration form + insurance certificate.
99 % of the time, customs don't even stop me. I was stopped only once in Mexico because of my DJI Ronin and I told them I was a photographer and just let me go.
I think customs would be an issue mainly.in countries that would intercept and will serve your camera equipment, anything that could be used to film their country and show them in a because light. There are more countries like this than you can imagine from what my research has shown. And it's weird bc they'll let you video them making you abandon your gear with your phone, but nothing is allowed when you leave the airport. I don't know if a press pass would change this but always be careful where u take ur drones, and more expensive stuff. It may be worthwhile to plan on buying equipment upon arrival after the airport in some places. Qnd make sure u can upload it to a cloud that's accessible once home and delete any footage from SD cards or key fobs before arriving at the airport to fly home
So after watching this I'm literally just going to print up these myself and use them for all the perks
Totally, because after two years, no one as told me to wait while they go on the website to confirm that I paid by dues. :)
Do the cards have expiration on it ? Who owns the website and company ?@@MarioStingerPerpetualTraveller
Going to sign up for sure. Already a member of professional photographers of America
Hey thanks for your post regarding the PPA. Can you recommend them or is it unnecessary to become a member if you get a press card?
I have IAPP as well and it really works great for me
Glad to do here it.
Thanks for sharing.
You are most welcome.
Press pass does not let you into events you must be on the list for NBA games Grammys Oscar’s and more sometime the pass will let you slide in
In big events like that where security is important, you would need to be on a guest list or have previous reservations for sure.
Awesome video Mario and very informative for a beginner like me.
You are webcome.
Perfect presentation more than the thumb
This is great info. Thank you.
You are most welcome!
Thank you
Can you give a list of other press organizations to be a member of? I’m a RUclipsr but not photography, more investigative.
If I’m not mistaken you can use it as well as a RUclipsr
Hey there, if the site is down how can I register? Much appreciated either way!
Thank you so much
You are most welcome Ted.
Thanks so much for this great information.
How to get an independent journalist press card for myself?
@@kollyfield make one, buy from an organization that provides them with insurance or other benefits benefits
Thanks Mario. As a photojournalist independent, based in Colombo Sri Lanka been contemplating to sign up with to get the press pass and ur video gave me the green light go ahead to do so. Thanks mate and just wanted to check with you, so how hard was it to send them amidst the payment via PayPal the info they ask u to send along with the digital image what else do they require amd how long did it take for it to arrive in package by post? I am based in South East Asia hence...
Kind regards,
Angelo The Clickmeister
Hello Angelo, it took about a week. I had it shipped to New York. It comes with a lot of stuff; certificates, documentation and all the items that I have shown in the video.
Would this work for boxing events?
I have no idea, but I'm assuming it would help make your request to get free tickets more believable.
This is awesome, thanks!
Thanks
You so much you're the reason I purchased this
So I'm gonna get a press pass by, man. I'll social media Instagram, RUclips, TikTok, Facebook reals. I like reporting and going alive. That could help me going to events thank you
For the events, you have to check on the organizer's website and secure a slot if it is limited. Since COVID it is a lot harder to just show up
We don’t have a constitution in UK and the freedom of expression has been portrayed as a bad thing along with demonising human rights. In this bizarre country we need all the help we can get.
Thank you for sharing 🙏🏽
You are so welcome
There is no requirement for a press pass, as the US Supreme Court ruled that we are all the press. Things changed now we always have a camera in our pockets, constantly. No government agency issues a press pass, and it is not needed to record ANYTHING VISIBLE FROM A PUBLICLY ACCESSIBLE AREA. any limitations are for restricted areas, it is your location not the camera that would be the problem. People will walk up to you not filming expressly them, trying to say that you do not have their permission to record them. You do not need any such thing. The recording with them passively in a shot would have been minimized, had they not chosen to be confrontational. But they try. A person has no expectation of privacy in public
Just found your video after getting my card from the USPA… Is this card as official and legit as the one you are recommending? Or do I need this one instead? Thanks a lot
The card is neither less nor more official. It is a matter of benefits with the company and how people accept it where you go. Personally, I see both as the same.
Can you send me a link where I can sign up for the press card
Basic Internet search skills
I like this because I've wondered how to find out about events for autographing purposes. Can someone answer this please? When you join like an aipp and pay the annual fee do they also send you weekly emails on what local events are happening near you?
I have never received any emails from them. But, there is a lot of info on the site and they may have a newsletter I just didn’t sign up for
@@MarioStingerPerpetualTraveller I'll check it out thanks! I used to get forwarded emails from a friend who knew a photographer; I think it was called "HNC". Since my friend no longer tries to get autographs I have not had access to press events.
This helps me 💛
Thank you Mario for the very interesting video. I am since the turn of the year also Perpetual Traveler and have currently also no registration address. Can I then also apply for a press card, so without a residential address? How does that work? How did you solve this?
Sure, you get any address for them to send it, too. PO Box or a friend. Even a hotel will do,
Thank you for your feedback. There is also USPA as a comparable provider. Was this also an option for you? And if so, what brought you to IAPP?
I'm just a little torn about where I sign up from the two providers.
Pay how much sr
It is 129$ a year.
@@MarioStingerPerpetualTraveller
Every can get this
@@taibui1907 Yes, just go on the site, it is in the description.
@@taibui1907 so, open your business and do for us...we do payment 129$ to nba IPAA and for your job 129$,- not bad, ah?
Will this work for sporting events like boxing?
That depends on the criteria’s. Even courts or sporting events will have limited spaces for official news media like CNN. You should check in advance
Hi my question is that, what is the procedure for someone to get the press card? I am in Kenya
Just go to the website and fill the form. But, first I would ask if they can ship it to Kenya. You will need a credit card to pay.
Can I use this to get into a golf tournament
That would depend on the organizers. Case-by-case, sadly.
hi I’m a sports photographer. Do you think I can go to local nba games with the IPAA credentials?
Hello, likely. Again, the pass doesn't afford any more power than money would. In the sense that people give you stuff for your dollar bill because they believe it has value. Hotels give me upgrades because they hope I will review them. There are no format agreements. A lot of it is your ability to convince people.
@@MarioStingerPerpetualTraveller That makes sense. I’m just afraid that they would be much stricter than I expect.
I should do this for basketball games and events..
If they accept it, you should.
@@MarioStingerPerpetualTraveller yea I'm big huge fan of NBA basketball ball so I could use this to maybe interview basketball players and so on..
I am a stock photographer in germany and to get to championleague matches i need a press id. Is this press pass from iapp legitimate and can get me into big events like this?
Any press pass, including CNN is as powerful as the organizers allow them to be. If you are a stock photographer or RUclips influencer. That might have just as much impact as a press badge. But, for most events, it works.
@@MarioStingerPerpetualTraveller Makes Sense. Thank you so much. If you have any information about European football championships i will be grateful to you.
@@MarioStingerPerpetualTraveller sadly whenever i try to go to the payment the site seems to be down
So I would be able to use this to attend any Rally's and Protests concerning Covid-19 and such?
Unless the organizers ban all media except a select list, yes.
Is this world wide? I'm from Europe. Thanks!
I used it in hotels and events in Africa, Europe and North America so far. The coverage for their insure is world wide. It really depends on the people and company you meet.
@@MarioStingerPerpetualTraveller I see. Thank you for the reply. I appreciate it!
Great video. So, just to confirm, the press pass you are promoting only costs you $100.00 US a year?
Thanks. I'm not promoting and if you find something better, let me know. It just that when I researched one, it seems to be the one that gives the most benefits, had the most stuff provided and was recognized by more organizations and airlines. It was about 110$ when I renewed in 2022.
@@MarioStingerPerpetualTraveller That you so much.
This is nonsense. The only way you will be taken seriously in journalism or at genuine news events is to work full-time for a known media outlet and have a press pass issued by local law enforcement only.
That is correct. That's why I only use it for an extra bag at the airport (even in the rules), upgrades at hotels at times and because it works with people that think it does.
How to get independent journalist press card for myself
CAN I USE THIS TO WATCH VOTE COUNTING AFTER ELECTION CLOSE ?
You could, if the law allows independent journalist in the state you are interested in.
I'm working in Paris Can i get one from France
Yes, it is internationally. I received my first one in Geneva, Switzerland.
I think in the time of smartphon photography you look even special with a big camera xD
Is this legal bro
Yes, absolutely. It is in the constitution and laws of most countries. You don't have to be CNN or BBC to be called a journalist.
When I shot as a freelancer/stringer for a visitor publication, I hung my editor friends business card around my lanyard...just in case I get the ??. I rather have my work pubished in a newspaper or magazine to show officials my credibility. There was a guy in town who "chased fires/police" whenever he could. The newspaper loved him, the local police did NOT! He also upset some tv news videographers because he "got in the way" of their shots. Now, I kinda blame his "enthusiasm" about chasing authorities because our local fire and EMTs have upgraded their radios so that even the most modern scanners cant even listen to calls.
@@lonelypigeon7562 I use the badge mostly because it calms people. I just flow my drone in Mexico and the police showed up. I took the press from my neck and extended it to them, and they just calm down and told me to continue. Not sure how it would have gone without it.
@@MarioStingerPerpetualTraveller I'm real correspondent in Russia for many years...do not working this for me in USA. Very soon after I have guests from FBI. Then, for 2 years checking off to who I am. Scary.
I clicked on the IAPP link, but all im getting is a 404
I know the site is not stable for whatever reason.
Mario I've been shooting for 10 years a time2Jamm network, I no
2000 photographers who need this. Mario. I would like to be a marketing person in DC area for IAPP. Can you please answer this, because I've wondered do you have the IAPP direct telephone number . I'm literally just going to ask you for the info. Send you weekly emails on what local events are happening in the DMV ? I really need a number. thank you for your time
Let me see if I can get it for you. I'm not working for them.
Hi i am from india, can i work for you as a photo journalist ?
Can I use this card in UK? And for all protesting?
The emitting organization is international and my understanding so far is that a journalist pass is as good as the person that holds it and the value place on it by the authority. I use it when I check in some hotels or use certain airlines with various degrees of benefits. I would imagine that if you are at a protest, properly dresses and not protesting when the police show up, it will give you an advance for sure.
@@MarioStingerPerpetualTraveller so I can go to all protest on the world witch this card ? And police no problem ?
@@stopy2646 All over the world maybe not as a lot of country don't allow journalist around, but in most place, so long as you are clearly identified as a journalist and you don't not participate in the protest, you will not be arrested.
@@MarioStingerPerpetualTraveller and can i sell my picture for All newspaper?
@@stopy2646 Yeah, that has nothing to do with beling a journalist or having a card. If the law allows you to take photos of people without their permissions, you can sell them and all the landmarks and objects are not a problem at all. Copyright is what is protecting you here.
A "press pass" does not grant anyone any privileges that a citizen doesn't already have. Oh, and if you're going to pass yourself off as a legitimate journalist, it might be a good idea to actually be one! You know, formally educated, degreed, experienced, working for a recognized news media, ad nauseum!
Anyone knows prices
It was a 99 USD for a year the last time I renewed.
I think its a good idea specially for all you 1st amendment weirdos auditors that way you dont alarm people when you do come
but it will have their personal details on it ................fraudies don't do transparecy .............there could be a warrant out.
Lol 😂
IAPP website doesn't even work. This is not legit.
The website appears to be down at the moment. But, it is legit as much as people recognize it. I got massive discounts with United and Avis because of it. The organization has been there for a long time.
If you are trying to do this just because you want some "benefits" while traveling then you are doing the whole community a dis-service. You are basically scamming the system and will eventually make it harder for real reporters to do their job... all so you can save a few $. If you are really reporting on something then super... if not then shame on you.
It is a little of both. I made the video because the pass has helped me access hotel upgrades for posts and articles. And I saw it as insurance in case of issues like I see my DAN insurance for scuba diving. I'm just talking about my experience and didn't get paid for it. Sorry you see that a detrimental to others.
@@MarioStingerPerpetualTraveller it's like many things it could be used for good or bad. it's only detrimental if used in a way not intended.
Press passes are BS. The 1st Amendment is all you need.
That's the one that forced Islam on people, right? Or the one that guarantees an income for all? Oh no, you mean in American one... The US is not the only country on Earth and even in the US, a lot of event managers will not let people in just because they quote a document written in 1787 they haven't even read.
@@MarioStingerPerpetualTraveller : Hunh? He's talking about in the US. What has the first amendment to do with forcing Islam in anyone? I don't get your snide reply to op
@@rogerscottcathey not just the US have amendments to their constitution…
Haha ur funny ! Ur not a journalist cuz if u had experience ud know theres kick back everywhere
@@rogerscottcathey Oh wow, this is a special kind of stupid.
😂nah sounds like them fake emotional animal pass 😂😂
The pass is real and insurance you get with it is real. But, the power is affords is whatever the place you want to get in allows. Even CNN journalists don't get allowed everywhere.
New viewer subscriber want to get one
Great.
This is b.s. I also think it is damaging to our Constitution. If a random individual sees something they think should be documented and starts recording with their phone, there are a lot of uneducated people, including police officers who think a "press pass" is required, or even a "real" document. IT IS NOT. The only people who should be carrying "press passes" are those people to need to show it at a private invitation only event. I don't think you should promote something that feeds into people VIOLATING Constitutional LAW.
"peeping Tom"? What nonsense is this? I don't know what country you are in, but in the USA, and the other countries you mentioned in the intro, a person with a camera in public is NOT a "peeping Tom". Anyone recording from a publicly assessible area CANNOT legally be classified as a peeping Tom for the camera alone, OR any absence of a "press pass".
I'm from Canada. I know what you mean. But, as I have mentioned in the video, it is a matter of perception. The police or anyone see you with a press pass, even if you make it at home and they will think twice because arguing with you.
It's a second language booboo. I knew what he meant, didn't you? He speaks very well, much better than I speak his language.
First amendment
Press pass issue to
NAME:
citizen of the United States
Pass No #666
666 :) I like that. You are correct. The problem is that, contrary to what Americans are told in school, there are 204 other countries in the world. Also, people comply more often with uniforms and badges then 200 years old documents.
A real Independent Journalist needs no card. Otherwise he’s just a slave like everyone else
I understand that, but what matters is the percepton that the people have.
Yeah listen to him and try that in Mexico. 👎
I used it in Cancun for hotel upgrades, that video was filmed in Mexico. But, you are correct that the police or other entity are not likely to care.
Nice scam hahahha~ nowdays...
It is not powerful, that's for sure. But, it works for some airlines and with some hotels for upgrades. If you over watch the movie Boiler Room you will understand. "Act as if, you have nine inch..."
@@MarioStingerPerpetualTraveller no, I didn't mean having a press pass and benefiting from it is a scam, I meant the 'organisation' ia-pp is a scam - it's basically a fake id vendor disguised in a higher-end (journalist) name so it can over charge you. Technically and legally, I can issue you a press pass two, but I would have to charge you much less since I don't have a title/website to do that.