It's not about idiots. In this case the cops were "just following orders". If you saw the original videos, it showed that those orders came from higher-ups - government lawyers wearing suits.
Declaration of Independence The right to abolish government is a principle stated in the Declaration of Independence12. It means that the people have the right and the duty to change or end any government that does not protect their unalienable rights, such as life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness2. The people can create a new government that is based on their own principles and preferences1.
"Are you gonna stop recording, or are you gonna leave?" That means Mr Reyes was arrested for filming in public. These fools are earning the hate that many people have for police. Enjoy the lawsuit.
HOW CAN CITIZENS MAKE THE FOOLS RECEIVE, THE ETERNAL CONTEMP THAT THEIR WANNA-BE AUTHORITARIANS ARE ENTITLED TO BE AS JUSTICE REWARDS THE OPPRESSED U.S. CITIZENS.
it was reyes he agreed to a a referal where he does community service, reyes took a deal to stay out jail, he wont tell the truth go look it up yourself... he took a plea deal.
The origins of modern-day policing can be traced back to the "Slave Patrol." The earliest formal slave patrol was created in the Carolinas in the early 1700s with one mission: to establish a system of terror and squash slave uprisings with the capacity to pursue, apprehend, and return runaway slaves to their owner
@@truthseeker2314 And they did that expecting a reward. Slaves sent out to run errands were constantly being stopped by white bottom feeders demanding to see their papers. Some things never change. And we are now the slaves regardless of race. But I'd say that uniformed police began in the big cities up north. Their populations were getting huge and there was no dearth of drunks, gangs, poor and unemployed even in the early 1800s. The politicians also used them to bully political opposition and to intimidate voters. See "Boss Tweed" for example.
We saw just how many people became petty tyrants during the Covid response. The desire for control of their surroundings by cowards and the fearful was put on display for the world to see. The weak desire power. They believe it will keep them from being hurt again.
@@petebrown6356 crazy how some think hypothetical reasons apply to what is actually happening in that moment. Can't be in trouble for something someone images "could" happen
"you aren't being arrested for filming" that cop said.. right after the arresting officer said "stop filming or you'll be arrested. Honestly this one made me real mad to see.
Policy violation, you can be asked to leave and arrested for trespass for failing to do so, as long as the policy stands up to constitutional scrutiny for the type of public forum in question the arrest is legal. Public Forum Doctrine
@@TommyGunz327 Can you cite any case law in support of that position? Sean's own NYPD case covers the first amendment position. See Reyes vs City of New York pages 10-21. The crime is trespass. Which occurs when he knowingly remains on premises that he is not privileged to be. He becomes not privileged when he is asked to leave by an authorised agent for violating the policy. That trespass will be legal if it stands up to constitutional scrutiny for the type of public forum in question.
@@Josh-u8d the case was dismissed as the evidence was materially insufficient for the charges they went with. That's on the prosecutor, but says nothing about if the policy in question would have stood up to constitutional scrutiny. They should have charged him with simple trespass which they had facts to support. I'm not saying that the policy was constitutional or not, but I don't think it's reasonable to automatically say that it conflicts with the constitution. For limited public forums government entities can create restrictions that are wholly consistent with protecting the forum for its intended purposes, as long as the restriction is also view point neutral. Less intrusive options need not be considered. So this becomes a question of was this policy protecting the forum for its intended purposes and is the restriction view point neutral. And I can see arguments that could satisfy that not dissimilar to the first amendment opinion offered by the courts in Reyes vs City of New York.
As soon as the charges are dropped, the city should pay Sean's lawyers 100% of their fees plus a 50% up-charge for malicious prosecution, knowing the charges are frivilous. Disgusting to see whats happening to LIA
@@alexh8613 What @frenchiesfry8116 means is, this action should be default what happens, automatically get paid up to a certain amount say $150,000. This way, officers will ensure they will not unlawfully arrest anyone else in the future. To fight after the fight is wasted time
Yep those corrupt cops went out looking for trouble and they sure found it arresting a law abiding citizen over their hurt little feelings... J/s@@CodyRedskin
Academy is full of the same kind of garbage you find at the bottom of landfill, they do not know and care about the laws in first place so how could they teach anything but lies to rookies?
And the dumber he sounds the dumber he looks. And the dumber he looks the dumber he feels. And the dumber he feels the dumber he is. And he is dumb. Dumb as a box of rocks 🪨 🪨 Sorry that was a heels 👠 up Harris word salad 🥗 response.
It was all show, they knew he’d get off but the weapon they used is the PIA factor, being arrested is not free of charge even if they don’t stick. This shows the true corruption that we’re facing. They orchestrated all of this just to be a physical, financial and emotional nuisance. What is otherwise known as bullying. This is the adult version of “give me your lunch money because you walked in my hallway”.
Property manager is leasing private property to a public entity. This converts the property to public property but dipshits keep thinking it's a loophole to violate our rights.. and it's not a loophole its a trap for dumb cops.
@@Dan-sc7us Because he had no business ever being promoted, or even being hired in the first place if he doesn't understand the constitution he swore an oath to uphold.
For not getting arrested for filming, they are sure worried about filming. The officer who has the big mouth and low education is lying about this. He needs to be investigated and held accountable.
All cops are trained to be drama queens and to be academy award winning actors. One example “ stop resisting, stop resisting” as they oust and tug on you so it looks good on camera.
Dan, there is none so blind as he who will not see! I pray to God almighty that your rights are never violated, infringed or removed. Because you sure wouldn't be aware of when it was happening. @@Dan-sc7us
Where does preventing hypothetical dangers end? Some idiot might walk out into the road while you're driving, so we've made cars illegal. Oh, we're also outlawing food to make sure no kid ever chokes on it and we've banned oxygen because it's flammable.
Cop in lobby says; " Either leave or turn off the camera, or be arrested for trespass. Second cop in room says; "You're not being arrested for recording, you're being arrested for trespass." Proves it was for recording.
cOps mAkE pOvErTy wAgEs!!!!! It's a hard, dangerous job!!!! They are afraid to do their jobs because they get fired over nothing!!!!!". Yes I'm being sarcastic. For some reason, despite all the evidence making those statements not just untrue, but outright funny, tons of citizens still believe them. Probably because their tax dollars pay for billions of dollars of copaganda, and every MSM channel in the nation licks boot like a dog trying to eat ice cream. Not to mention all 80 versions of Law And Order, Blue Bloods, LivePad, etc.. No offense to anyone who likes those shows, liking them is fine so long as you understand it's propaganda/entertainment and not reflecting of real life.
That's nassau county for you. The crazy thing is, it is sooooo expensive here that cops have to live a very modest/broke life for the first 10 years. Now after that and then retired life is sweet but these guys put their life on the line.
Six months of training for a six-figure salary, boundless authority, and no accountability or consequences for one's actions-it must be pleasant to lack a conscience.
They are simply NOT going to learn until they are held accountable for these false arrests and they have to pay for these lawsuits out of their own pockets. This is willful ignorance of the law.
Sean was simply arrested for not obeying the orders of authority. Then they tried to stretch 'trespassing' into the overarching charge for the false arrest.
@@richardedmiston3756 Yes , we are well down that road. Two tiered justice system, two tiered hierarchy of employment, planned eradication of the middle class. The USA is now resembling the world of the old USSR.
MAYBE THAT A CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT OR NATION WIDE LAW OF FAILURE TO INTERVENE WILL BE SWEEPING JUSTICE FOR THEIR COMPLICITNESS UNDER THE COLOR OF LAW.
This means the corruption comes from the top. All the other cops including the corrupt captain should be held accountable even more for standing by and letting the corruption happen, which is worse, in my opinion. This isn't any different than genocide or Naziism in the grand scheme of these situations. I would rather live in a completely lawless country where I get to choose how I defend myself and my property, than call on corrupt gangsters with badges and guns to come and so called "protect" me. That is just my opinion, which doesn't mean I am right. Then again, what's the point of having any rights when they are NOT being protected at all cost anyway??
You've proven that you can beat these unconstitutional charges, but the process is still the punishment. Until qualified immunity is abolished nothing will change.
Not much has changed in New Mexico, Colorado ($25K cap), or Idaho. The system is so incestuous that NOTHING short of revolution will correct the curve.
@@joecrosby5427Why were the charges dropped if he was committing a crime ? There is no law that says you cant record. It might be a policy, but those are for the people who work in the building.
HOW DO CITIZENS COLLECTIVELY BE ACKNOWLEDGED BY THEIR GOVERNMENT?? THE CITIZEN FAILURES OF PETITIONING FOR REDRESS OF GRIEVANCES, HAS NEVER BEEN DATA-BASED COLLECTIONED. NOW IS THE DATA BASE TIMES FOR INJUSTICES TO BE COMPILED! CITIZENS MANDATE THE ARTIFICIAL INTELLEGENCES' AGAINST THE COLLECTIVE STUPIDITIES ENDEMIC IN OUR GOVERNMENTS.
@@glencline4547NY state isn’t a blue state in reality. It’s only a blue state because NYC has the largest population. But in reality the state is red. And Nassau County is a red county. Or at least a center red county and not blue
The 500 trillion cameras that are everywhere did anyone ask anyone's permission to be filmed on those cameras??? The answer is no because everyone has freedom of press
And your on video the moment you come out of your house whether it's by ring doorbell leaving your house, going down the road with other people's ring doorbell videoing you and then you get into town and on every corner there's lights with cameras and on the street corners where there's cameras there's also sound. Then you walk down the sidewalk or go into building those cameras everywhere so the majority of the time you are on camera at least 90% of the time when you're outside of your home. If you live in the country it's less time spent on video.
If we are going to play what if game it would make sense to not allow the public to record anything anywhere because of " what if ". Therefore only the government should have the power to record because they are pure in heart and only have the well being and the protection of the people in mind. Yeah Right.
This whole recording by our “wholesome”😂 government, went crazy with the Patriot Act being put in place. The only thing that big brother didn’t estimate was that We the People would have the same right to film, in turn. It just goes to show the amount of “Entitlement” our elite and officials want to control us. The old, Why can’t you just comply crap.
Don’t worry they will have an internal investigation and they will find that the cops did nothing wrong😂🤣😂 honestly our government is tyrannical and we do nothing it’s more pathetic that we just allow it to happen.
The only reason they trespass you is BECAUSE you are filming. So they claim you are arrested for trespassing, but why were they trespassing you? Because you are recording. So the reason they arrested you is because you are recording. SPR LIA G.O.A.T. ❤️🇺🇸❤️
@@russell-gt1dy What was he doing there? Was he recording our government? YES Is it his right? YES Was he doing an investigative piece on the level of knowledge that our public servants have regarding knowing their job, the laws and our rights? YES Were his rights violated? YES Was the story he was working on an educational piece? YES Why? It taught the uneducated how they were wrong! Is that important? YES YOU WERE SAYING? 🤦🏽
As with all corrupt LEOs, prosecutors, judges & Politicians… “Rules for thee but Not for me!” Way to maintain composure and now finish educating them in Federal Court! 👍✌️
The building and the property can be privately owned, but under the lease the owner has not say in who stays and who goes. Same as your guest if you rent an apartment. Unless its in the lease.
People who are NOT sworn officers should NOT be wearing a badge. Wearing a badge creates the impression that they are sworn officers, impersonating a law enforcement officer.
It's a slippery slope though, and when a cop has an ego problem and needs to be put in check I 100% absolutely agree with you, but especially with newer recruits cops are still human and make mistakes so it'd have to be a case by case basis.
@@percyal1 So if YOU or I make a mistake like take something that isn't ours, drive faster than we should or some other "mistake" and it gets noticed are we not held accountable? Or liable for our actions? If you're going to restrict someone's freedoms arrest or charge them shouldn't one be 100% sure and follow the law? Isn't that the purpose of laws? IMMUNITY is not even a constitutional idea...it's got NO basis in law. It was literally made up by the court system. Never got a vote or public input. Isn't that a serious problem? If they're paid to enforce the laws shouldn't they KNOW and understand the basics like can we arrest or not? We generally give them 24/7/365 access to Prosecutors for "questions" If there's any doubt they shouldn't be arresting unless it's a violent crime etc. If it's questionable get ID info and send to the prosecutors office to get warrants issued or charges etc. Mail notice to contact and report for it and no contact send local police to knock and announce. Then a warrant as needed.
@mrmotofy yeah sorry kid but I'm not reading your whole diary entry on something your emotional response will never change, but I already stated it's wrong, as long as they apologize after and don't pull a gun on you there shouldn't be any repercussions, if you sit here and tell me YOU are perfect in every aspect of your life weather it be work or home, you'd be outing yourself as a liar, cops make mistakes, if they own up to it, no big deal move on and learn, I already said if they don't and ego trip then yes they should be punished because THAT is the dangerous part you jackwagon 🤣
@@russell-gt1dy He has a purpose. It’s called auditing. And it is a legal form of work under the 1st Amendment. He also documents how to apply for assistance. Also, you cannot be trespassed from a public bldg unless you have committed a crime. 🤦♂️
@@russell-gt1dy yes it is, one should refrain from doing such an act, however, gathering content for a story is not... What format the content is gathered is also not illegal, therefore the compliant is incomplete error, have you ever heard the saying ignorance of the law is no excuse? The only person that was informed is the camera man then out of nowhere all the people who are completely ignorant to the law are the very ones causing the disturbance it seems like no matter how many times we've talked about this no one seems to get the gravity of the first amendment and because of the auditors when I see a change in law enforcement for the better what's society the way it is maybe we need to put the first amendment on billboards as people go to and fro work
@@akbarshabazz-jenkins7847 The fact that you believe that is the REAL reason is probably an indictment on the state of public education in this country... peace.
Sean is the #1 auditor in the nation. I've watched hundreds of his videos. I've followed his court trials which all ended in dismissals. Sean is smart, educated on the laws regarding public photography, and standing up for all of our rights and holding the government accountable.
I agree 👍. Now there's this one guy James Tyrant Terminator whom is a total disgrace to the auditor community and activist work ! Seanpaul Reyes L.I.A. is our guy period.
you are full of POOP lol he has taken a number of referals, plea deals, he has lost all his lawsuits by 1, one of his lawsuits he failed to serve defendants and it was dismissed... then you have reyes v danbury go look it up lol
You are exactly right! Man, I hate that the guard and officer were not corrected that Sean was only there to review the reactions of law enforcement. Sean is also there to showcase how he is treated by government employees, much like a mystery shopper.
@@johnsherwood9960 I am an accountant and there are many different types of auditors out there. Mystery shoppers are auditing the service they are provided at restaurants and hotels, etc. If you think he is wasting people's time, then why are you watching? Are you a troll? SEAN IS INVOKING CHANGE and has success in getting the unconstitutional signs pulled down from police departments and government buildings. He is holding government accountable.
Once the cop said stop recording or you'll be trespassed... the state lost the case.
Oh they stepped their foot ALL the way in it. But wait then he said it wasnt for recording
He wasn't arrested for recording though 😂😂😂 These officers & that security guard are all ridiculous....
And they eventually will still tryi to get the shit off their shoes. @joannejohnson85
Spot on
There it is in one Go !
lol exactly.
“It’s not about the camera.” Two minutes later we are five questions deep to Sean about filming. These cops are idiots
It's not about idiots. In this case the cops were "just following orders". If you saw the original videos, it showed that those orders came from higher-ups - government lawyers wearing suits.
@@ByeByeBSyou know who else was just following orders..... see 1930s and early to mid-40s Germany
@@atrainabomb77 Since you know, why don't you tell us who?
@@ByeByeBSI bet he did Nazi that coming
@@ByeByeBSno secret bud, it was the Nazis
When a tyrant has no idea the difference between public and private, he is a danger to our constitutional rights
IMHO, this is terrorism and seditious conspiracy and should have capital punishment accountability.
Declaration of Independence
The right to abolish government is a principle stated in the Declaration of Independence12. It means that the people have the right and the duty to change or end any government that does not protect their unalienable rights, such as life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness2. The people can create a new government that is based on their own principles and preferences1.
So, no ONE was held to ANY accountability, except the tax victim who committed no crime.
And to our society!!!
@@Dan-sc7us he wants to give MORE unbridled power like THIS to LEOS!
Sue the crap out of them
End qualified immunity ASAP!
Also Terry v Ohio
...Please & thank you...
This level of incompetence is disturbing and dangerous.
The show and tell skit they put on in the back room would be hilarious if it weren't real.
Cops still arresting people for filming in 2024 is absolutely absurd
Well this was 2023... but ya.
People still filming in 2024 is absolutely absurd
@@ryanelliott2170 bootlicker spotted
@ryanelliott2170 the more absurd thing is definitely people not knowing their first amendment rights. I guess we can agree to disagree.
they do it because 99% of people do nothing about
Mr.Sean, you are an American hero ❤.
"Are you gonna stop recording, or are you gonna leave?" That means Mr Reyes was arrested for filming in public. These fools are earning the hate that many people have for police. Enjoy the lawsuit.
HOW CAN CITIZENS MAKE THE FOOLS RECEIVE, THE ETERNAL CONTEMP THAT THEIR WANNA-BE AUTHORITARIANS ARE ENTITLED TO BE AS JUSTICE REWARDS THE OPPRESSED U.S. CITIZENS.
The more they talk the deeper the hole gets. Very low IQ.
How you people even come here to listen to this jerk is beyond me....
Except the SHEEPLE ARENT DOING ANYTHING ABOUT IT!
@@chrism6935needle moves slow
Six digit salaries, unbridled power and no accountability. This is exactly what you get when tax payers don’t pay attention
You forgot to mention room-temperature IQ and poor training, but yes, no accountability.
too busy talking shit on facebook about some sportsball team that their friend likes.
@@Dan-sc7us lol what a brainwashed bootlicker
@@Dan-sc7usthey don't make money? They work for free?
@@Dan-sc7uscharges were dropped, and you can look up every officers salary on line in about five minutes. Try again there tootsie.
They are not protecting anyone. They are just bullies.
By design.
@i afree un part - - the white shirt non-cop does have pure intentions - DOESNT MATTER HE WRONGED L.I.A. so sue his employer anyway!
I disagree. They are protecting the corrupt political system.
AMEN.
@@utubepunk Cadets who achieve high "Empathy" scores on psych tests (like the MMPI) are removed from police academy training. They want sadists
Literally every word they said can be used against them. Illegal arrest. Officers in their feelings. Ridiculous and sad.
What horrible judge felt this shouldn't be released to the public?! That judge needs to go!!! Disgusting public servants!!!
JUDGE SAW HOW STUPID THE ARREST WAS AND TRYING TO
KEEP EVERYONE FROM SEEING HOW STUPID LAW ENFORCEMENT IS
local judges are buddy with the police and DA.
@@kevinsoete7817 It's NYS they don't have to be fair. Welcome to NY
America is laughably corrupt 🤦♂️🤡😂
it was reyes he agreed to a a referal where he does community service, reyes took a deal to stay out jail, he wont tell the truth go look it up yourself... he took a plea deal.
It continues to amaze me how incompetent the police are today.
Not just incompetent but also lazy, unknowledgable, mean, sadistic, dishonest, hypocritical, and greedy.
absolute bottom of the barrel leftovers
The origins of modern-day policing can be traced back to the "Slave Patrol." The earliest formal slave patrol was created in the Carolinas in the early 1700s with one mission: to establish a system of terror and squash slave uprisings with the capacity to pursue, apprehend, and return runaway slaves to their owner
And how much they don't care to learn anything or respect our rights.
@@truthseeker2314 And they did that expecting a reward. Slaves sent out to run errands were constantly being stopped by white bottom feeders demanding to see their papers. Some things never change. And we are now the slaves regardless of race.
But I'd say that uniformed police began in the big cities up north. Their populations were getting huge and there was no dearth of drunks, gangs, poor and unemployed even in the early 1800s. The politicians also used them to bully political opposition and to intimidate voters. See "Boss Tweed" for example.
Innocent man in a cell while real criminals out there
People like Sean are a bigger threat to their little system.
YEAH--- AND CRIMINALS PUT HIM THERE !!!
@@valentinius62 They are too scared of real criminals. So they go after the innocent.
Record them IN PUBLIC
WOW officer... you'll deserve that law suit
This security guard is the type of person that will dismantle our Constitution because of feelings!
He's enforcing policy. In that building, law doesn't apply only their policy. How security guard thinks policy Trump's constitutional law is sad
Yes, he's really that stupid. He needs to be seen more and heard less. I'm sure his statements were gold for a defense lawyer....they were that dumb.
We saw just how many people became petty tyrants during the Covid response.
The desire for control of their surroundings by cowards and the fearful was put on display for the world to see.
The weak desire power.
They believe it will keep them from being hurt again.
His attitude was "because somebody 'could' do 'something' the government can decide what rights we have and when". Horrifying.
@@petebrown6356 crazy how some think hypothetical reasons apply to what is actually happening in that moment. Can't be in trouble for something someone images "could" happen
"you aren't being arrested for filming" that cop said.. right after the arresting officer said "stop filming or you'll be arrested. Honestly this one made me real mad to see.
Policy violation, you can be asked to leave and arrested for trespass for failing to do so, as long as the policy stands up to constitutional scrutiny for the type of public forum in question the arrest is legal. Public Forum Doctrine
@@nic.h Wrong. Not in public absent a crime
@@TommyGunz327 Can you cite any case law in support of that position?
Sean's own NYPD case covers the first amendment position. See Reyes vs City of New York pages 10-21.
The crime is trespass. Which occurs when he knowingly remains on premises that he is not privileged to be. He becomes not privileged when he is asked to leave by an authorised agent for violating the policy. That trespass will be legal if it stands up to constitutional scrutiny for the type of public forum in question.
@@Josh-u8d the case was dismissed as the evidence was materially insufficient for the charges they went with. That's on the prosecutor, but says nothing about if the policy in question would have stood up to constitutional scrutiny.
They should have charged him with simple trespass which they had facts to support.
I'm not saying that the policy was constitutional or not, but I don't think it's reasonable to automatically say that it conflicts with the constitution. For limited public forums government entities can create restrictions that are wholly consistent with protecting the forum for its intended purposes, as long as the restriction is also view point neutral. Less intrusive options need not be considered.
So this becomes a question of was this policy protecting the forum for its intended purposes and is the restriction view point neutral. And I can see arguments that could satisfy that not dissimilar to the first amendment opinion offered by the courts in Reyes vs City of New York.
While the officer is literally recording and the many other cameras around the public area. Kind of hypocritical, don't ya think?
As soon as the charges are dropped, the city should pay Sean's lawyers 100% of their fees plus a 50% up-charge for malicious prosecution, knowing the charges are frivilous. Disgusting to see whats happening to LIA
Charges have already been dropped. He's now in the process of suing them
The saying goes: "You go out looking for trouble-trouble will always find you" j/s
@@alexh8613 What @frenchiesfry8116 means is, this action should be default what happens, automatically get paid up to a certain amount say $150,000. This way, officers will ensure they will not unlawfully arrest anyone else in the future. To fight after the fight is wasted time
@CodyRedskin - more like " you go looking for corrupt dishonest government and they come out to harass you in droves".
Yep those corrupt cops went out looking for trouble and they sure found it arresting a law abiding citizen over their hurt little feelings... J/s@@CodyRedskin
He says "This building isn't public" & then says, "This building is a PUBLIC wellfare facility"!
Lawsuits teaching cops the law because the academy won’t.
Investigate then Academy. Problem is systemic
Academy is full of the same
kind of garbage you find at the bottom of landfill, they do not know and care about the laws in first place so how could they teach anything but lies to rookies?
Unfortunately the lawsuits don’t either because they keep doing it.
@@osmodious8533Because they don't sue the pig civilly.
MANDATED: CITIZENS AUDIT THE LEO ACADEMIES FOR THEIR ACTIVE PREJUDICIAL AGRANDIZEMENTS OF TYRANNY AGAINST U.S. CITIZENRY.
Let the cop talk because the more he talks the the dumber he sounds!!!
“Sounds”. Is.
Bad bad bad !!!!!!!
I’d let him talk himself and his department right into a lawsuit.
@@thedavid3737he did!!!
And the dumber he sounds the dumber he looks. And the dumber he looks the dumber he feels. And the dumber he feels the dumber he is. And he is dumb. Dumb as a box of rocks 🪨 🪨 Sorry that was a heels 👠 up Harris word salad 🥗 response.
Quarter million a year to stand around a county health office is absurd. Their union is totally insane, SO strong. DEFUND this bloated mess
🖕the union🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🐖🐖🐖🐖🐖🐖🐖🐖🐖
Yep! As blue collar/real job unions get destroyed. It's disgusting.
Constitution trumps policy!
How can a property manager control a public building and have the right to trespass the public?
They can't, legally, absent a crime.
or arresting anyone
It was all show, they knew he’d get off but the weapon they used is the PIA factor, being arrested is not free of charge even if they don’t stick. This shows the true corruption that we’re facing. They orchestrated all of this just to be a physical, financial and emotional nuisance. What is otherwise known as bullying. This is the adult version of “give me your lunch money because you walked in my hallway”.
Property manager is leasing private property to a public entity. This converts the property to public property but dipshits keep thinking it's a loophole to violate our rights.. and it's not a loophole its a trap for dumb cops.
He doesnt
Why the hell would a police officer make $250k. It makes sense that they feel so powerful over the public when they earn more than 90% of the public.
@@Dan-sc7us Tax dollars fund their salary. Paying 200k+ for officers to violate the rights of the people is not good value.
@@Dan-sc7us let me help you out with your cognitive issues:
because we pay their budget and all they ever do is this SS solider stuff.
@@Dan-sc7us Because he had no business ever being promoted, or even being hired in the first place if he doesn't understand the constitution he swore an oath to uphold.
@@MotaDhesiYou can’t reason with a bootlicker
There’s a CT state trooper that made $452,000 in 2023, so $250k is nothing!
The way they conspire to prevent a man from exercising his rights is terrifying!
Stop being scared and start getting angry
@@suzibachata6232you are not wrong!!
@@Dan-sc7us you put the word “terrified” in quotes. Do you understand how that works? You quoted a word I didn’t even say lol
@@Dan-sc7us Show me the Law it applies
Everyone's to comfortable. Unfortunately nothing with change till it's in their dam living room
Nassau is offering a 500k out-of-court settlement.
This video shows a man risking his life (yes he certainly is!) to defend the Constitution. Thank you once again, Mr. Reyes. There’s none better.
The cop who refused to admit why Sean was arrested is disturbing
LET'S CITIZENS BE ACTIVATED IN THIS REDRESSAL OF OUR GRIEVANCES WITH THIS INCLUSIVE SYSTEMIC OFFICER WHO ABROGATES HIS OATHS TO THE U.S. CONSTITUTION.
The entire system we live in is disturbing.
We aren't arresting you for recording, we arrested you for trespassing. Why was I being trespassed? Because you were recording. 🤦
Every citizen needs to use their cameras. 6 figures for doing evil is unbelievable.
This chief is the reason the hate grows.
Sean knows the law better than our public servants. Disgusting!!!
Sean don't know shit! He knows enough to get his taxpayers payday!
@@johnmoore5855you are a joke! He exposed more than you.
Wrong. Sean proves it repeatedly. @@johnmoore5855
This is the ignorance im talking about . What are you doing for our country???? Low i.q.
Ask Sean what the judge in NY told him about his 1st amendment right to record. The police in this video are 100% correct.
For not getting arrested for filming, they are sure worried about filming. The officer who has the big mouth and low education is lying about this. He needs to be investigated and held accountable.
Great point. Nothing but lies from them.
All cops are trained to be drama queens and to be academy award winning actors. One example “ stop resisting, stop resisting” as they oust and tug on you so it looks good on camera.
I would not trust those morons to run a shoe shine!
Not arrested for filming. Then questioned for twenty minutes about filming. 😂😂😂
That's the thing about lies, the truth ALWAYS comes out eventually
Arrested for trespassing which only applied because he was filming.
Thank you for fighting for our freedom.
"The people must remain ever vigilant against tyrants masquerading as public servants." --George Washington
Describes Trump
@@Dan-sc7usif you don’t like a free country go to Dubai.. I hear it’s safe over there 😂
Dan, there is none so blind as he who will not see! I pray to God almighty that your rights are never violated, infringed or removed. Because you sure wouldn't be aware of when it was happening.
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@@Dan-sc7us Man you are an authoritarian.
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This Officer is paranoid to the max, and has no CLUE ABOUT THE LAW.
That applies to most police.
That’s his (and any bad LEOs , prosecutors, judges, & Politicians)…
“Rules for thee, Not for me!”
He's not a cop and admitted earlier, he's there to enforce policy, not law.
They insist Sean is being arrested for trespassing and not filming yet all they’re talking about is filming and people’s privacy on public property.
The "Trespass" law is taken advantage of by most officials in the country every single day. I'm so glad that people are working to expose that.
Then they don't ever bother to listen to it 90%+ of the time.
Putting somebody's life in danger?
What a tool.
His hypothetical speech is false, a battered person would go to the police department not city services ..
The social worker would then be assigned !
If you notice it's ALWAYS "for officer safety" or "public safety"
Where does preventing hypothetical dangers end?
Some idiot might walk out into the road while you're driving, so we've made cars illegal. Oh, we're also outlawing food to make sure no kid ever chokes on it and we've banned oxygen because it's flammable.
@@onemischiefmaker7032😂
I have to watch it first to SEE whose life is in danger. What I saw was the SAME culture of police NATIONWIDE.
Cop in lobby says; " Either leave or turn off the camera, or be arrested for trespass. Second cop in room says; "You're not being arrested for recording, you're being arrested for trespass." Proves it was for recording.
$250k??????? Holy shit!!!! Getting paid 250 K to be a gang member that’s crazy.
It’s your money. They don’t care. 🤷🏼♂️
Is that a lot in New York though?
There's many that make way more...
cOps mAkE pOvErTy wAgEs!!!!! It's a hard, dangerous job!!!! They are afraid to do their jobs because they get fired over nothing!!!!!".
Yes I'm being sarcastic. For some reason, despite all the evidence making those statements not just untrue, but outright funny, tons of citizens still believe them. Probably because their tax dollars pay for billions of dollars of copaganda, and every MSM channel in the nation licks boot like a dog trying to eat ice cream. Not to mention all 80 versions of Law And Order, Blue Bloods, LivePad, etc.. No offense to anyone who likes those shows, liking them is fine so long as you understand it's propaganda/entertainment and not reflecting of real life.
That's nassau county for you. The crazy thing is, it is sooooo expensive here that cops have to live a very modest/broke life for the first 10 years. Now after that and then retired life is sweet but these guys put their life on the line.
Thank you for your service LIA
Who gives these officers this information? They have zero idea what they're talking about
Seems to come from their lawyers. They figure that everyone will comply with their unconstitutional policies and won't dare fight back.
The CIA gives them this information.
No idea, but they’re about to learn per actual attorneys.
Their superiors. It's a cycle that get passed down.
@valentinius62 lawyers are crooked. Honestly, all this stuff we see at the lower levels is because of corrupr judges and lawyers
Why do so many people not understand that THERE IS NO EXPECTATION OF PRIVACY IN PUBLIC????
Six months of training for a six-figure salary, boundless authority, and no accountability or consequences for one's actions-it must be pleasant to lack a conscience.
Hence why they say: "ignorance is bliss," especially if you are a goobermint employee!
The benefits of having a strong Union
6 weeks
I’m amazed that every school leaver with any shitty grade does not apply to become a cop, no education level required to get (not earn) $100k a year.
And they 😅
We don't HAVE to tell security or officer's what our business is
They are simply NOT going to learn until they are held accountable for these false arrests and they have to pay for these lawsuits out of their own pockets. This is willful ignorance of the law.
No, this is corruption from the top
They are kidnappings applicable under Title 18 U.S.C. sections 241 and 242.
Once again. How can you be trespassed without committing a crime?
Sean was simply arrested for not obeying the orders of authority. Then they tried to stretch 'trespassing' into the overarching charge for the false arrest.
The same way Chiilie DeCastro got convicted by a corrupt judge...
They don't care, when are people going to get it that any form of government doesn't care anything about the American people.
@@richardedmiston3756 Yes , we are well down that road. Two tiered justice system, two tiered hierarchy of employment, planned eradication of the middle class. The USA is now resembling the world of the old USSR.
@@ByeByeBS 🐂💩 Foreigner take. You clearly have no comprehension of the law here.
What is so sad is that the Captain is standing there watching a citizen’s rights being violated!!! 🤬🤬🤬
MAYBE THAT A CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT OR NATION WIDE LAW OF FAILURE TO INTERVENE WILL BE SWEEPING JUSTICE FOR THEIR COMPLICITNESS UNDER THE COLOR OF LAW.
Not surprising at all! S**t rolls downhill so you just know the brass all ultimately condone this behaviour!
Exactly and the officer looked like he was over the captain'.😮
They literally arrested him in order to force him to listen to their copsplaining session.
This means the corruption comes from the top. All the other cops including the corrupt captain should be held accountable even more for standing by and letting the corruption happen, which is worse, in my opinion. This isn't any different than genocide or Naziism in the grand scheme of these situations. I would rather live in a completely lawless country where I get to choose how I defend myself and my property, than call on corrupt gangsters with badges and guns to come and so called "protect" me. That is just my opinion, which doesn't mean I am right. Then again, what's the point of having any rights when they are NOT being protected at all cost anyway??
They're needing to learn the hard way
I can't thank SPR enough for putting up with the nonsense.
ALL CITIZENS SHOULD RESPOND BY FUNDING HIS ACTIONS FOR OUR FREEDOMS OF UNREALIZED IGNORANCES.
Can't be trespassed from a public property unless a crime has been committed
The captain said, it is private property because he said so. Not because it is true
The public lent that property to the health department. It is their property now, and they set the rules who can go there and when.
@@IkarusKommt the health department is a public entity. It is paid for through tax dollars.
@@joshhalton9977 The dollars are paid to them for them to do their work, and not to entertain loiterers with cameras.
@@IkarusKommt NOT how the LAW works with Government agencies serving the public
You've proven that you can beat these unconstitutional charges, but the process is still the punishment. Until qualified immunity is abolished nothing will change.
Exactly!!
Well said!!!
Inform them of the Deprivation of Rights so that they loose QI. Then, they can be personally liable.
yeah, it is REAL simple, every court judgement comes out of the salary of everyone in the dept. . now they police themselves. simple.
Not much has changed in New Mexico, Colorado ($25K cap), or Idaho. The system is so incestuous that NOTHING short of revolution will correct the curve.
Thank you Long Island Audit for freedom filming and standing strong for all American's civil rights.
Hearing all of this ridiculous, unlawful behavior by government workers on PUBLIC property is DRAINING!!!
Yes, it’s mighty exhausting.
They did more investigation on a free journalist than they ever have investigated anything in their entire lives...let that sink in. True tyranny.
U do realize he was breaking the law right?
@@joecrosby5427 In no way was a law broke by him filming in that office. No crime occurred.
@@joecrosby5427Why were the charges dropped if he was committing a crime ? There is no law that says you cant record. It might be a policy, but those are for the people who work in the building.
Sad that taxpayers have to pay for this, they need to be held accountable.
Qualified immunity must be abolished.
Taxpayers need to stop licking boots.
Good luck ! There's people soo far up the gov. Anus they think bid en is great . You got a good look at the d.a.n. Trying to justify coruption!!!
HOW DO CITIZENS COLLECTIVELY BE ACKNOWLEDGED BY THEIR GOVERNMENT?? THE CITIZEN FAILURES OF PETITIONING FOR REDRESS OF GRIEVANCES, HAS NEVER BEEN DATA-BASED COLLECTIONED. NOW IS THE DATA BASE TIMES FOR INJUSTICES TO BE COMPILED! CITIZENS MANDATE THE ARTIFICIAL INTELLEGENCES' AGAINST THE COLLECTIVE STUPIDITIES ENDEMIC IN OUR GOVERNMENTS.
Nassau county should be shocked and embarrassed by the behavior of these officers.
They like them dumb and stupid and criminal. They pay extra for that.
What ? It's a BLUE State ?
@@glencline4547NY state isn’t a blue state in reality. It’s only a blue state because NYC has the largest population. But in reality the state is red. And Nassau County is a red county. Or at least a center red county and not blue
@glencline4547 😂 I was wondering when someone would tell them
@@Obwah it's a blue state
His hypothetical senarios were so ridiculous.
The arresting cop should be fired and sued.
I don't be in callify Immunity like lawyer and judges to many of them are corrupt
And charged with kidnapping!
Prison!
It’s America,the police are in charge.
Unfortunately it usually has to happen the other way around. The system (any system) won't hold itself accountable, that's our job.
This is sad. Police don't care about our Rights. I'm really getting sick of it!
What you going to do, what you going to do when they come for you??
You are allowed to be free to fail (become homeless, etc), but any other type of freedom. It's an illusion in the USA.
Corrupt, corrupt & corrupt!!
…and corrupt ! ……to infinity
@@LorrieLoganand beyond😊
Accompanied with low intelligence
And stupid, stupid,stupid. These idiots turn every encounter with citizens into us vs. them confrontation.
@@corn-fused3775 And there seems to be no sign of intelligent life anywhere.
Thanks brother man.... stay safe... stay strong..... we need more educated, brave men like you.
Cop logic is the most ignorant, dishonest, and dangerous.
It's often MALICIOUSLY ignorant or dishonest logic/reasoning.
Cop and logic don't belong in the same sentence.
pignorant is my word for it . willfully ignorant under color of law, because qualified immunity allows them to get away with it.
CAN CITIZENS GERRYMANDER VOTING TO HOLD ACCOUNTABLE THE VIOLATIONS OF PRECIDENTED CONSTITUTIONAL LAW?
If you’re not confidently knowledgeable on the law; always remain silent. They’re not on your side and are always trying to incriminate you.
Sean is a true patriot! We the People support you. Thank you for standing up for the Constitution.
Sean isn't a true patriot!! He's a egotistical asshole that is looking for a taxpayers payday only!!
The 500 trillion cameras that are everywhere did anyone ask anyone's permission to be filmed on those cameras???
The answer is no because everyone has freedom of press
the same Plain view doctrine that allows them to film the public allows the public to film in public.
And your on video the moment you come out of your house whether it's by ring doorbell leaving your house, going down the road with other people's ring doorbell videoing you and then you get into town and on every corner there's lights with cameras and on the street corners where there's cameras there's also sound. Then you walk down the sidewalk or go into building those cameras everywhere so the majority of the time you are on camera at least 90% of the time when you're outside of your home. If you live in the country it's less time spent on video.
If we are going to play what if game it would make sense to not allow the public to record anything anywhere because of " what if ". Therefore only the government should have the power to record because they are pure in heart and only have the well being and the protection of the people in mind. Yeah Right.
@@markmixon1121 lol- thanks , i needed that
This whole recording by our “wholesome”😂 government, went crazy with the Patriot Act being put in place. The only thing that big brother didn’t estimate was that We the People would have the same right to film, in turn. It just goes to show the amount of “Entitlement” our elite and officials want to control us. The old, Why can’t you just comply crap.
You are my hero LIA 🤩
Greetings from 🇨🇦
The minute I saw officer Miller, I could genuinely tell that there was nothing going on upstairs.
I think Miller is a transgender.
Its probably going on downstairs underground for that salary😈😈😈
😅😂😅😂 !
He's a dim bulb.
Asking a cop to think is animal cruelty.
Please investigate that corrupt department
Don’t worry they will have an internal investigation and they will find that the cops did nothing wrong😂🤣😂 honestly our government is tyrannical and we do nothing it’s more pathetic that we just allow it to happen.
Wish the cop would have finished explaining why its not a public and who property manager is
The only reason they trespass you is BECAUSE you are filming. So they claim you are arrested for trespassing, but why were they trespassing you? Because you are recording. So the reason they arrested you is because you are recording.
SPR LIA G.O.A.T. ❤️🇺🇸❤️
Exactly. In law they call it a "workaround". And they HATE when you know their little terminology
He's trespassed because he has no business there. Aka loitering. Pick your poison
@@russell-gt1dy
What was he doing there?
Was he recording our government? YES
Is it his right?
YES
Was he doing an investigative piece on the level of knowledge that our public servants have regarding knowing their job, the laws and our rights?
YES
Were his rights violated?
YES
Was the story he was working on an educational piece?
YES
Why?
It taught the uneducated how they were wrong!
Is that important?
YES
YOU WERE SAYING? 🤦🏽
Sean, you are literally the model of what a actual, TRUE American, a Patriot looks like.
God Bless you good sir.💪
As with all corrupt LEOs, prosecutors, judges & Politicians…
“Rules for thee but Not for me!”
Way to maintain composure and now finish educating them in Federal Court! 👍✌️
We support you all the way sean keep going and never give up for us
If that’s a private building why do they have tax paid officers working there.
EXACTLY !!!!
LOUD-OVERTALKINGS PRECIPITATE ENDMIC INJUSTICES. HERD QUALIFIED IMMUNITIES, SCOTUS BACKED, WERE NEVER JUSTICE! FOR CITIZENS!
It's just their made up bs
Yeah something stinks here
The building and the property can be privately owned, but under the lease the owner has not say in who stays and who goes. Same as your guest if you rent an apartment. Unless its in the lease.
As a citizen, I do not approve of this GIANT salary for INCOMPETENCY!
"I'm here to enforce Policy, not Law" - enough said.
I cannot believe he actually said that!
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
False arrest, false imprisonment,torture😂
and benifited nobody inmean if youre gonna be evil atleast be good at it
Shawn deserves a Murrow Award. Without a doubt the best Investigative Journalist of our time.
Shawn needs to also give credit to the people that have helped to educate him for what is able to do
@@jswik2085huh?
People who are NOT sworn officers should NOT be wearing a badge. Wearing a badge creates the impression that they are sworn officers, impersonating a law enforcement officer.
“Charges dismissed “ PER USUAL. When will they figure it out. It’s JUST A CAMERA 🤦♂️
Look at these cowards
A quarter of a million dollars to violate people's rights!!!! That's outrageous!!!
The IGNORANCE of the peace officer is ASTOUNDING and DISGUSTING! 🤬🤬
Is second time it's just pure Payback
He’s a communist which means his whole world view is twisted
😂 the intelligence of the PROUD .. MIGHTY UNITED STATE'S OF AMERICA 🤣🤣🤣🤣....
The longer this conversation goes on the deeper feelings enforcement digs their grave. Unlawful detention is the least of it.
Get these officials FIRED!!!!!!!
Sue the living shit out of that place and then go back everyday for a week with a new suit on !!!
Good Luck ...99.99% of Lawyers Will NOT Sue Police Officers..
@@israeliteonlycampkilluhi.o2108 You sir are completely full of shit lmao 🤣
@@israeliteonlycampkilluhi.o2108 he has a former prosecutor who does pro bono work for him
That’s the whole problem looking for lawsuits they were right how they handled him
@@Newkidroblox besides seeing someone you don’t like have a bad time, what’s one positive outcome of the arrest?
sue the shit out of them
False arrest should be A Crime , for it makes a Victim like any other Crime does .
100's are falsely arrested everyday.
It IS, called False Imprisonment
It's a slippery slope though, and when a cop has an ego problem and needs to be put in check I 100% absolutely agree with you, but especially with newer recruits cops are still human and make mistakes so it'd have to be a case by case basis.
@@percyal1 So if YOU or I make a mistake like take something that isn't ours, drive faster than we should or some other "mistake" and it gets noticed are we not held accountable? Or liable for our actions? If you're going to restrict someone's freedoms arrest or charge them shouldn't one be 100% sure and follow the law? Isn't that the purpose of laws? IMMUNITY is not even a constitutional idea...it's got NO basis in law. It was literally made up by the court system. Never got a vote or public input. Isn't that a serious problem?
If they're paid to enforce the laws shouldn't they KNOW and understand the basics like can we arrest or not? We generally give them 24/7/365 access to Prosecutors for "questions"
If there's any doubt they shouldn't be arresting unless it's a violent crime etc. If it's questionable get ID info and send to the prosecutors office to get warrants issued or charges etc. Mail notice to contact and report for it and no contact send local police to knock and announce. Then a warrant as needed.
@mrmotofy yeah sorry kid but I'm not reading your whole diary entry on something your emotional response will never change, but I already stated it's wrong, as long as they apologize after and don't pull a gun on you there shouldn't be any repercussions, if you sit here and tell me YOU are perfect in every aspect of your life weather it be work or home, you'd be outing yourself as a liar, cops make mistakes, if they own up to it, no big deal move on and learn, I already said if they don't and ego trip then yes they should be punished because THAT is the dangerous part you jackwagon 🤣
I hope you bring all of them to justice
They still don’t understand that there is no expectation of privacy in a public setting.
It's the way they were trained and it is all for a reason
Loitering is illegal
@@russell-gt1dy He has a purpose. It’s called auditing. And it is a legal form of work under the 1st Amendment. He also documents how to apply for assistance. Also, you cannot be trespassed from a public bldg unless you have committed a crime. 🤦♂️
@@bearded_bruh what's your address? I just want to come by and case out your property but it's ok.. I'm just an 'auditor'
@@russell-gt1dy yes it is, one should refrain from doing such an act, however, gathering content for a story is not... What format the content is gathered is also not illegal, therefore the compliant is incomplete error, have you ever heard the saying ignorance of the law is no excuse? The only person that was informed is the camera man then out of nowhere all the people who are completely ignorant to the law are the very ones causing the disturbance it seems like no matter how many times we've talked about this no one seems to get the gravity of the first amendment and because of the auditors when I see a change in law enforcement for the better what's society the way it is maybe we need to put the first amendment on billboards as people go to and fro work
This is ridiculous.When are we going to put a stop to this
Just think if rump gets into office he’s going to give law enforcement full immunity..
Bro you just mopped the floor with them. Your calm and rational reasoning is your superpower.
ye LIA have great energy:)
Ask him for that paper and show everyone how, and how much they want to violate our rights
"SIR, YOU WEREN'T ARRESTED FOR RECORDING!" Then goes on to question him about recording over and over again... oh please.
He was arrested for trespassing, Einstein.
@@akbarshabazz-jenkins7847 The fact that you believe that is the REAL reason is probably an indictment on the state of public education in this country... peace.
@@londonderrry I mean it beats the RUclips law degrees you and all these frauditards that you worship have. See ya.
@@akbarshabazz-jenkins7847 And when you were born the doctor said you had a brain. Both statements were proven wrong.
@@akbarshabazz-jenkins7847 you have to be committing a crime to be trespassed from public property. EINSTEIN
The property manager does not make laws.
Sean is the #1 auditor in the nation. I've watched hundreds of his videos. I've followed his court trials which all ended in dismissals. Sean is smart, educated on the laws regarding public photography, and standing up for all of our rights and holding the government accountable.
I agree 👍. Now there's this one guy James Tyrant Terminator whom is a total disgrace to the auditor community and activist work ! Seanpaul Reyes L.I.A. is our guy period.
you are full of POOP lol he has taken a number of referals, plea deals, he has lost all his lawsuits by 1, one of his lawsuits he failed to serve defendants and it was dismissed...
then you have reyes v danbury go look it up lol
@@johnsherwood9960 You're a bootlicker. People such as Sean also defend YOUR rights regardless of whether or not you want to keep them.....
You are exactly right! Man, I hate that the guard and officer were not corrected that Sean was only there to review the reactions of law enforcement. Sean is also there to showcase how he is treated by government employees, much like a mystery shopper.
@@johnsherwood9960 I am an accountant and there are many different types of auditors out there. Mystery shoppers are auditing the service they are provided at restaurants and hotels, etc. If you think he is wasting people's time, then why are you watching? Are you a troll? SEAN IS INVOKING CHANGE and has success in getting the unconstitutional signs pulled down from police departments and government buildings. He is holding government accountable.
Please take their pensions and children’s college funds.
Yes