And if you don’t like it you can fight it and get arrested and guess who decides if you’re guilty of violating their court order. You can’t make this shit up. -mike
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@vanwilliams4028 A person walking around outside a bank with a camera, zooming in on the window, and claiming to be filming "nothing confidential" while also willing to move around to the drive-through is NOT perceived as suspicious? According to Merriam-Webster, suspicion is "the act or an instance of suspecting something wrong without proof or on slight evidence." Additionally, he provides evasive and non-essential answers when questioned about his intentions. If I were to stand outside your home on a public street and do the same, you would likely come out to ask what I was doing or even call the police. So, educate yourself on the law, as you say. It is my constitutional right to film anything I can see from a public area, including your house. However, such a concept becomes less tolerable when it happens in your front yard. That is the definition of "Hypocritical" (characterized by behavior that contradicts what one claims to believe or feel.) So why criticize the bank employee for investigating what she perceives as suspicious activity outside her bank? It's a response that most prudent individuals would have in a similar situation. This response is known as "reasonable suspicion," but First Amendment Frauditors and their minions do not know what "reasonable" means (being in accordance with).
How is the sewerage, power, water and phone/internet connected and serviced? The citizens pay for those services to be installed, along public sidewalks and roads.
@@lasalleman6792, all they need to do is simply ignore him! Would they come out if he was standing there with a watch on his wrist? Or maybe holding an umbrella? They are just being nosy and extremely defensive for no reason! 🤔
@@lylecoglianese1645 But, the fact of the matter is, he can't be ignored. He's acting like a jackass in front of a bank, for christ's sake! The management has EVERY right to at least ask him why he's doing it.
Oh, they’ll let pedestrians walk on it. You just can’t take photographs or hand out religious literature, for example. You know, things that you would normally be able to do a public sidewalk. -mike
@@KULTNEWSMike! I love your demeanor while interacting with people. If you could so some research and fact check me here, but Donald literally said he would terminate the Constitution, to stay in power, after he lost the election in 2020
I wish just one auditor when asked by somebody like that "What are you doing?" would say, "This is a gang initiation and I'm supposed to murder the first person who comes up and talks to me."
@@davidhbrown9767 Really? In what state? Cite me the portion of a statute you think would make that anything having to do with threatening of any kind. I learned this stuff at the UT Knoxville College of Law, so let's hear your legal position that would make what I wrote a threat if it was said to someone who asked someone what they were doing. Saying "I'm supposed" to do something isn't even close to "I'm going" to do anything. Specificity of word is what matters in law, So, let's hear your legal position. I dare you.
Simple, the local authority has ownership of the streeet, they can sell or lease it out as they see fit; just like any other owner. What that means in this case, is you need permission from the owner to be on the property. This guy has NO legitimate purpose being on their property. And, if he isn't careful he could be the subject of a civil restraining order.
Well..... they may have owned a huge piece of property and no roads and then when they built they had to have roads/streets/sidewalks......but the whole thing sounds fishy !!!!
Exactly. Who sold the streets and side walk to the company? The government cannot sell something that is in the public domain. It belong to the nation.
A private road in the middle of town? Sounds like the perfect place for a bit of roll racing, or practicing drifting. It's private property, so traffic laws don't apply; can't get a speeding ticket. The worst they can do is trespass you.
And I just bet taxpayers are paying to keep it up, looking nice. Repairs on the street, sidewalk. Should be investigated at the street department to see if any streets, sidewalk repair, work has been done on that so called privately owned property
Who voted and approve such a thing? If they do that then the beach and literally every other trafficked area could be controlled by private people. Definitely need a public vote on that. They would allow this and not reduce taxes?
@@KULTNEWS i guess my understanding of the right of ways on my property are way off. I cannot put a fence out to the road or do anything but mow the city right of way and I don’t have to mow if I don’t want to since the city maintains it periodically as well. Certainly violates the well touted legal verbiage that violation of rules, policies, codes and laws are applied evenly to everyone. The billionaire and the city could be sued for that special arrangement. A class action suit by the rest of surrounding properties where that legal verbiage applies or offer the same opportunity to have the right of way removed from the deeds of all properties thereby allowing all to have the same property rights as the billionaire.
@@swingingelephant3415 Yeah, I saw a video recently where the cops beat the hell out a surfer for supposedly not having a beach pass .. They arrested the kid too. This country is over. Welcome to Novus Ordo Seclorum.
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I live in Cleveland, Ohio. Been here all my life. I do love your videos. I do know the places you were at in this video. Go Browns & Cavs! I am 61 years old .
@DrSOBX-kd3y Do you know for sure @ulfhednar66 wasn't explicitly mentioning the absurd misuse of the "idiots cry HIPPA" statement to emphasize their misunderstanding of the proper HIPAA designation?
Imagine telling someone from fox or cnn to stop filming cars or plates on the street! But Gerald from cannibis co will demand that you stop filming customer cars and plates. So ridiculous.
No signs stating "private property", yet they can say it is private property?They need signs! And, yeah trip and fall and sue the 💩 out of that multi-million $ company.
It's astonishing how some people think they're entitled to go up to someone else in a public place and DEMAND to know, demand someone else tell them what they're doing in public. That's one of the problems Americans have now is the feeling of ENTITLEMENT by some people.
Well, after consulting the GIS they do in fact own the road BUT it is publicly maintained by the city and county and the lights and other utilities are city property. The street even boasts 2 bus stops meaning it is public access. Public access means you can be there but the grey area is that its still technically "private" property.
@viralsheddingzombie5324 it is a gray area as the property may be "owned" by them it is 100% maintained by taxpayers and used as a public roadway. It is privately owned yet has given public easement to the city and citizens which means it is a "public" gray area. Yeah, they can say no photos and videos BUT it has to be posted for them to have any legal grounds. Any area that is a public easement is for public use. They bought the land but they don't maintain it so they gave up their right to control access under state and federal laws.
Ive seen in a video by a different youtuber another oil company had ownership of the pavement / sidewalk outside their buildings. They also owned some of the side roads too but they were clearly marked as private.
In 1981, I worked in Bartlesville Oklahoma, which at that time was the headquarters of Phillips Petroleum. The town had a population of roughly 20,000, and had an insane number of police officers, in addition to their private corporate security. It's almost like they're worried that somebody that they cheated in the past might show up to discuss their situation. From memory, I think there were 27 gas stations and 26 of them were Phillips petroleum. The one Independentbstation had a security detail to record license plates and if you were working for Phillips Petroleum, you could count on being called into the office the next day to explain why you were being disloyal. People use the word fascism very loosely just to mean somebody you hate. This is what real fascism looks like.
(8:40) Look at all of their cameras pointing out into public on the end of Marathon's "private" street. What do they have to hide, and why are they so arrogant to demand that only they can have cameras?
The Supreme Court ruled that a privately owned company town could not prohibit the distribution of religious literature on its sidewalks. Even though the town was privately owned, the Court held that the town functioned as a public space, and thus the First Amendment applied.
Marsh v. Alabama 1946) Significance: This case introduced the idea that privately owned spaces, which serve the same function as public spaces, may still be subject to First Amendment protections, broadening the definition of public forums.
I agree a Judge should have zero say so outside of the courtroom , Ridiculous .
Govern-mental overreach!
They like to play supreme commander.
The supreme Court agrees with you.
Unfortunately unbridled power comes with zero accountability here in America.
And if you don’t like it you can fight it and get arrested and guess who decides if you’re guilty of violating their court order. You can’t make this shit up. -mike
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the banker was so nervous she came all of the way out of the bank to a public sidewalk.
Terrifying 😮
Bankers safety now ??
@@modus_operandi2508Their safety is important but it should not impose upon the rights of free people
I'm surprised she didn't tell him to keep his hands out of his pockets for banker safety!
@vanwilliams4028 A person walking around outside a bank with a camera, zooming in on the window, and claiming to be filming "nothing confidential" while also willing to move around to the drive-through is NOT perceived as suspicious? According to Merriam-Webster, suspicion is "the act or an instance of suspecting something wrong without proof or on slight evidence."
Additionally, he provides evasive and non-essential answers when questioned about his intentions. If I were to stand outside your home on a public street and do the same, you would likely come out to ask what I was doing or even call the police. So, educate yourself on the law, as you say. It is my constitutional right to film anything I can see from a public area, including your house. However, such a concept becomes less tolerable when it happens in your front yard. That is the definition of "Hypocritical" (characterized by behavior that contradicts what one claims to believe or feel.)
So why criticize the bank employee for investigating what she perceives as suspicious activity outside her bank? It's a response that most prudent individuals would have in a similar situation. This response is known as "reasonable suspicion," but First Amendment Frauditors and their minions do not know what "reasonable" means (being in accordance with).
If it's private....it should be marked as such.
Any prohibited activities SHOULD BE MARKED.
Signs are ugly. And since 99.99999999% of the time it’s not needed, it’s better to not have signs.
You're allowed in till they ask you to leave. You don't need a sign unless you want no one coming on.
How is the sewerage, power, water and phone/internet connected and serviced? The citizens pay for those services to be installed, along public sidewalks and roads.
Funny thing, at 9:39 it shows the sign. You can't read it on the video, but you can on Google Street maps.
@@raymondfranko2894 so the sign says no use of cell phones?
Doubtful.
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Don’t shout out pigs for doing the basic requirements of their job. Talk about participation trophies!!!
@@BK-zp8vlgood point.
It’s KULT time!!
Yes, time for more stupidity. As if he isn't annoying enough already. But, I have to give him some credit, 23,000 plus views in 3 hours ain't bad.
@@lasalleman6792, so breaking no laws is annoying to you?? Too bad you must hate having to put up with people having Rights & Freedoms!! 🤔 🇺🇸 🇺🇸 🇺🇸
@@lylecoglianese1645 Yeah, but all KULT wants to do is annoy people. He doesn't care about ANYONE's rights, as long as he gets RUclips content.
@@lasalleman6792, all they need to do is simply ignore him! Would they come out if he was standing there with a watch on his wrist? Or maybe holding an umbrella? They are just being nosy and extremely defensive for no reason! 🤔
@@lylecoglianese1645 But, the fact of the matter is, he can't be ignored. He's acting like a jackass in front of a bank, for christ's sake! The management has EVERY right to at least ask him why he's doing it.
Other pedestrians were walking on their "private property."
Oh, they’ll let pedestrians walk on it. You just can’t take photographs or hand out religious literature, for example. You know, things that you would normally be able to do a public sidewalk. -mike
@@KULTNEWS😂😂😂 buying a sidewalk I’ve never heard of that wow that bank must despise the public
@@patrickstar3066Marathon is not a bank. It's a gas station brand, like Speedway, or BP.
@@KULTNEWSYou filmed the sign at 9:39.
@@raymondfranko2894 and what does it say? I was curious so I took a screenshot and zoomed in, it's completely unreadable
I always get a chuckle when I see no photography signs that have QR codes on them.
🤣You are SO right!🤣
You just need to learn to read QR codes, smh.
It is refreshing to see police respecting our rights.
How dare you engage in a lawful activity while standing on public land
My audacity! 😉-mike
@@KULTNEWSMike! I love your demeanor while interacting with people. If you could so some research and fact check me here, but Donald literally said he would terminate the Constitution, to stay in power, after he lost the election in 2020
Nobody never admits to owning the property when someone falls or hurt
@@sdsuman1 You say that like it’s an own, what’s wrong with getting educated?
@@debbiemcdermott3172Exactly
People should ' accidentally ' trip on their sidewalk and sue em
Bet they wouldn't admit to owning it then
lol BAAAAAAM
😂
Very true. If that were true, it would open up a huge liability that no company would want.
True that
They would claim that you were trespassing and they are not liable.
Almost every bank sends out a female employee to see what a stranger is doing filming the bank. So how dangerous could they think he could be
I wish just one auditor when asked by somebody like that "What are you doing?" would say, "This is a gang initiation and I'm supposed to murder the first person who comes up and talks to me."
That is our backwards society, Women can do it all just as good as a man.
@@agb1953 That sounds like "terroristic threatening" to me.
@@davidhbrown9767 Really? In what state? Cite me the portion of a statute you think would make that anything having to do with threatening of any kind. I learned this stuff at the UT Knoxville College of Law, so let's hear your legal position that would make what I wrote a threat if it was said to someone who asked someone what they were doing. Saying "I'm supposed" to do something isn't even close to "I'm going" to do anything. Specificity of word is what matters in law, So, let's hear your legal position. I dare you.
Get to stepping fool.
Why the hell would they let a corporation buy public property that restricts 1st Ammendment rights?!
And why didn’t we get a cut if the money that they took from us.
Simple, the local authority has ownership of the streeet, they can sell or lease it out as they see fit; just like any other owner. What that means in this case, is you need permission from the owner to be on the property. This guy has NO legitimate purpose being on their property. And, if he isn't careful he could be the subject of a civil restraining order.
Well..... they may have owned a huge piece of property and no roads and then when they built they had to have roads/streets/sidewalks......but the whole thing sounds fishy !!!!
@@lasalleman6792 Local authority is owned by the public.
@@lasalleman6792 you are aware that when you lie, you tend to lose credibility? It wasn’t even a good lie.
a company should not be able to purchase a public road or sidewalk for any reason.
Exactly. Who sold the streets and side walk to the company? The government cannot sell something that is in the public domain. It belong to the nation.
Only in US of Idiocracies.
@@anttidamski5604Canada as well. Our tax money paid for a highway and our elected government sold it to a private corp.
I'm sure they didn't buy the street. They're just depending on people's ignorance to believe that nonsense. The stupid cop bought it too.
@@HaHa-ko5nxgovernments all across the world buy and sell assets all the time
I absolutely love when Mike says do you boo..!!
That's a new one for me, a no photography sign with a QR CODE baked right into it. That's so silly.
That's been going for a while now
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"It's OK, it's just a camera. No souls are being stolen today". LOL. Seriously though, this channel is leading the pack IMHO.
A private road in the middle of town? Sounds like the perfect place for a bit of roll racing, or practicing drifting. It's private property, so traffic laws don't apply; can't get a speeding ticket. The worst they can do is trespass you.
Traffic laws still apply if the land owner has an agreement with law enforcement
@@mikem5416not true.
And I just bet taxpayers are paying to keep it up, looking nice.
Repairs on the street, sidewalk.
Should be investigated at the street department to see if any streets, sidewalk repair, work has been done on that so called privately owned property
You’re assuming a lot!!
@@mikem5416liar
I love the kind of people they make security officers nowadays. They all must be TSA graduates.
Or maybe fired from the Post Office?
Right? A couple of those Allied Universal guys looked like they each had an extra chromosome. -mike
Too Stupid to Apply anywhere else.
I've heard some security apply to be cops and get rejected
@@debbiemcdermott3172
That’s because they give them the C and the T and ask them to spell CAT and they cannot.
Who voted and approve such a thing? If they do that then the beach and literally every other trafficked area could be controlled by private people. Definitely need a public vote on that. They would allow this and not reduce taxes?
look at NJ's beach license/passes
Well, rich people and corporations, yes. -mike
@@KULTNEWS i guess my understanding of the right of ways on my property are way off. I cannot put a fence out to the road or do anything but mow the city right of way and I don’t have to mow if I don’t want to since the city maintains it periodically as well. Certainly violates the well touted legal verbiage that violation of rules, policies, codes and laws are applied evenly to everyone. The billionaire and the city could be sued for that special arrangement. A class action suit by the rest of surrounding properties where that legal verbiage applies or offer the same opportunity to have the right of way removed from the deeds of all properties thereby allowing all to have the same property rights as the billionaire.
@@swingingelephant3415 Yeah, I saw a video recently where the cops beat the hell out a surfer for supposedly not having a beach pass .. They arrested the kid too. This country is over. Welcome to Novus Ordo Seclorum.
The ones who took the brown paper bag
I am still waiting for that first person that quotes HIPAA to actually know what HIPAA is
True. I was in hospital practice when it started, so had to teach staff on it for years. It does not apply to the general public.
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Thanks for History of each Town
I love your "dry" jokes! 😁
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6:29 - So who maintains the road, sidewalks and services of this private road?
You, or should i say your dole but you get the picture.
@@jameseverly8501 Yeah, it should be illegal, right?
Always a riot when a bank wants to claim it's suspicious when you won't answer questions or film them, but they want to demand answers and film you.
What if your car has a dashcam do you need to turn it off???.
Or maybe they need to avert your eyes as you drive through.
Who put the painted markings on the side walk indicating maintenance, buried utilities, etc. and who is doing the work?
Good for the Mormons!
How could they buy PUBLIC LAND? Who did they pay for it??? I think someone is lying.
@@jameseverly8501 Now why the fluck would i do that?? I would do better than that.
The very intro alone is a 1000 thumbs up worth, i only got one.
Over 1k likes already.
The Peoples Bank looks like a nursery 🙄
Keep it up!
Figures! The road and sidewalks were too nice to be public property
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I live in Ohio and i agree
Findlay
Urbana
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OHIO😂
Dispensary employees are always a hoot
Amazing how they never notice Stacey. Great situational awareness.
I live in Cleveland, Ohio. Been here all my life. I do love your videos. I do know the places you were at in this video. Go Browns & Cavs! I am 61 years old .
Well you have my sympathy having to live in Cleveland
Boy, I bet the bank is nervous with all those cars with CAMERA'S driving by their bank all day every day!
If they don't have it blocked off to traffic, both moter vehicles and pedestrian, an easement is an easement.
The nice just found out the bank's slogan should be "Banking On OUR Property"....she was overdrawn on that public sidewalk...
Mike, you are MORE THAN WELCOME to tell anyone to f-off and or anything else at any time you deem necessary.
I was an EMT for 10 years and hearing all these idiots cry HIPPA is ridiculous
*HIPAA
@DrSOBX-kd3y Do you know for sure @ulfhednar66 wasn't explicitly mentioning the absurd misuse of the "idiots cry HIPPA" statement to emphasize their misunderstanding of the proper HIPAA designation?
10 years and that's how spell it?
Mark Metcalf was also The Maestro on Seinfeld and The Master on Buffy The Vampire Slayer. Two of the best TV shows of the 90s.
oh cool !
Omg, he was. Don't think I ever made the connection before.
I wish it was legal in the uk
I wonder if the tax payers have to pay for repairs on Marathons private street and sidewalks
good comment 👍 if anyone injured themselves on that street are they liable ?
@@jameseverly8501 an insurance claim would sort out who the actual owners are
We need more cops like Sgt Smidth
“F off.” What took you so long?😂😂
I just took a virtual stroll through Marathon's property via Google maps. Am I in trouble?
Yes. A warrant has been issued. 😉-mike
As long as you didn't screen shot, I guess you are OK.
I see what you did there sir… clever gir! hahaha!
That's just way too much time to spend in OH, the armpit of the US.
OK, then, if Ohio is the armpit, then Illinois must be the crotch
Indiana is Ohio's favorite cousin.
Pure ignorance to think ohio's issues are ohio's alone.
What then is Kalifornia?
@@libertyforever836😂
Great content .
Marijuana makes you paranoid about cameras LOL!!
Good idea to combine 3 audits. 😊
It amazes me how quickly these bank employees react, like they are staring out the window doing no work
You should’ve asked the Peoples Bank lady to tell you what jobs/loans they were working on, and see what her reply would’ve been
Imagine telling someone from fox or cnn to stop filming cars or plates on the street! But Gerald from cannibis co will demand that you stop filming customer cars and plates. So ridiculous.
Nice compilation, I enjoyed it.
Filming in public isn’t up to “the boss uptown”……or anyone else for that matter.
Loved the Easter Bunny stuff!
Great montage! Lets see a blooper montage!
No signs stating "private property", yet they can say it is private property?They need signs! And, yeah trip and fall and sue the 💩 out of that multi-million $ company.
Poor Easter bunny 🐰😂
It's astonishing how some people think they're entitled to go up to someone else in a public place and DEMAND to know, demand someone else tell them what they're doing in public.
That's one of the problems Americans have now is the feeling of ENTITLEMENT by some people.
Let alone demanding the average Joe turn over their ID.
Why wait, MARRY HER.
Stacy walking thru.
Pink Panther theme should be played.
Based Mormons. Nice.
Allied universal....no surprises there 🤦♂️
Those frequency clouds over Findlay were over Chicago the other day
Dragons?
Mike is Amazing
Love this cutting room floor stuff. Thanks, KULT News!
I am addicted to your channel. The majority of first Admendment auditors shout and get in the way of people. I also love the bonus pics!! 😊
OMG THAT EASTER BUNNY IS FKIN CRAZY
They bought the tax funded sidewalk...bullshit...
The one and only thing I agree with Mormons about.
Santa should go back to the North Pole
PUBLIC SIDEWALK .... NONE OF YOUR BUSINESS banking beyond the ordinary... LOL
Well, after consulting the GIS they do in fact own the road BUT it is publicly maintained by the city and county and the lights and other utilities are city property. The street even boasts 2 bus stops meaning it is public access. Public access means you can be there but the grey area is that its still technically "private" property.
legally irrelevant, it's not a gray area.
@viralsheddingzombie5324 it is a gray area as the property may be "owned" by them it is 100% maintained by taxpayers and used as a public roadway. It is privately owned yet has given public easement to the city and citizens which means it is a "public" gray area. Yeah, they can say no photos and videos BUT it has to be posted for them to have any legal grounds. Any area that is a public easement is for public use. They bought the land but they don't maintain it so they gave up their right to control access under state and federal laws.
The first car phone was introduced on June 17, 1946, in St. Louis, Missouri.
Mike, two words: wind. screen. Love ya bro
It's about time Bayer simply buys the FDA as well. More official.
My home town and marathon runs this town
They own that building you on behind the library too 🤣
Are rubber tires still made in Findlay?
Mike, stop busting Gerald’s balls! 😂😂😂😂😂
I love it when he "The easter bunny hids stuff too." This is new to me!!
Great video
Hands down one of my FAVORITE channels.!!! Love how witty and “fast on your feet” you are.! The come backs are AMAZING & HILLARIOUS.!! 😆🙌🏼
Ive seen in a video by a different youtuber another oil company had ownership of the pavement / sidewalk outside their buildings. They also owned some of the side roads too but they were clearly marked as private.
In 1981, I worked in Bartlesville Oklahoma, which at that time was the headquarters of Phillips Petroleum. The town had a population of roughly 20,000, and had an insane number of police officers, in addition to their private corporate security. It's almost like they're worried that somebody that they cheated in the past might show up to discuss their situation. From memory, I think there were 27 gas stations and 26 of them were Phillips petroleum. The one Independentbstation had a security detail to record license plates and if you were working for Phillips Petroleum, you could count on being called into the office the next day to explain why you were being disloyal.
People use the word fascism very loosely just to mean somebody you hate. This is what real fascism looks like.
all video is good press, mike.🐇🐇🐇🐇🐇🐇🐇🐇🐇🐇🐇🐇🐇🐇🐇🐇
Street light,traffic light, fire hydrant 😮
As always, GREAT videos.
I love your audits.
If awards were given for yapping... Mike gets gold!
We have a SMOKE ROAD in my community. And a STONER ROAD that intersects it. Dude I worked with lived on the corner of Smoke and Stoner.
I live in Weed, California.
@@Jaded7981 Nice 👍🏻
Waht 🤷♂️
Listen to this
The Fonz photo was great 👍
Our household loves Henry Winkler. I’ve met him more than once and he is a national treasure. -mike
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(8:40) Look at all of their cameras pointing out into public on the end of Marathon's "private" street. What do they have to hide, and why are they so arrogant to demand that only they can have cameras?
The Supreme Court ruled that a privately owned company town could not prohibit the distribution of religious literature on its sidewalks. Even though the town was privately owned, the Court held that the town functioned as a public space, and thus the First Amendment applied.
Marsh v. Alabama 1946)
Significance: This case introduced the idea that privately owned spaces, which serve the same function as public spaces, may still be subject to First Amendment protections, broadening the definition of public forums.