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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U9KoYr3510M
coming to a state near you. hope this guy sues and wins big
coming to a state near you. hope this guy sues and wins big
I agree he wasn't do anything illegal. But being a douche just to make a scene is just stupid.
http://www.metrolinktrains.com/pdfs...licy_for_Photography_and_Video_Recordings.pdf
Anyway, I have problems tactically with what the guys were doing, they had their backs to the tracks. Also, when the guy was being placed under arrest for, I guess interfering with a LEO? (They looked like cops) They dilly dallied for way too long before going hands on.
If you aren't going to handcuff then sit there and bullshit until backup arrives.
You see the guy clench his fist and throw a punch when they try to arrest him, that type of aggression is dealt with aggression right back, and these guys seemed to just use their numbers to force him to the ground without beating the shit out of him.
All I see is a video of a drunk guy knowingly ignore a pretty silly rule and then get arrested when he refuses to comply with that rule or voluntarily leave.
How is a link to a California rail system guide, which doesn't even specify what this guy was doing to be illegal/against policy in that jurisdiction, relevant to what this guy was doing in Miami, Florida?
He was behind the line, and wasn't on the right of way. I really don't see a problem with what he was doing until the security guys started harassing him. After that there's a few issues, but there was no reason for the guards to approach the guy in the first place (that was saw in the video).http://www.metrolinktrains.com/pdfs...licy_for_Photography_and_Video_Recordings.pdf
Anyway, I have problems tactically with what the guys were doing, they had their backs to the tracks. Also, when the guy was being placed under arrest for, I guess interfering with a LEO? (They looked like cops) They dilly dallied for way too long before going hands on.
If you aren't going to handcuff then sit there and bullshit until backup arrives.
You see the guy clench his fist and throw a punch when they try to arrest him, that type of aggression is dealt with aggression right back, and these guys seemed to just use their numbers to force him to the ground without beating the shit out of him.
All I see is a video of a drunk guy knowingly ignore a pretty silly rule and then get arrested when he refuses to comply with that rule or voluntarily leave.
He was behind the line, and wasn't on the right of way. I really don't see a problem with what he was doing until the security guys started harassing him. After that there's a few issues, but there was no reason for the guards to approach the guy in the first place (that was saw in the video).
I hate it when people abuse authority. Won't someone think of the poor authority?
All I see is a video of a drunk guy knowingly ignore a pretty silly rule and then get arrested when he refuses to comply with that rule or voluntarily leave.
You're splitting hairs. Yes they can approach him, no they can't throw him out for no reason.You don't need a reason to approach people, they can approach you for no reason at all. Detaining you though they do need a reason. In my edit above, I don't think they were on good ground when they said "You can't film here" when it appears you actually can video as long as it's not for a news program or educational program.
Now, if he was drunk and causing a general disturbance, that may have been better, but it didn't appear he was disturbing anyone other then the air around him. Keep in mind, we only get the edited video his friend put on youtube![]()
