You're just trying to incite a police reaction for TH-cam. Get a life dude! A mentally healthy person with a camera goes out and films nice scenery - waterfalls, meadows, mountains etc..., yet you decide to video a boring bank.
Yet, you watched the boring video and decided to comment. Sounds like someone is bored, but it's not me. Incite a reaction? I thought they were the professionals? Why does the cop get angry/frustrated? Why does he care what people film? Boring or otherwise?
@@davidgervais66 and next time dont give them you ID and if they arrest you you get to sue them. in this case you cant sue them. a day or two in ail youll get about 50k or more.
Private business in public. If they don't like being filmed they can build a wall around the business and hire a security guard to scan ID's into a database before anyone is allowed to enter. That would be the banks right. Of course anyone could still film the wall, so what's the point?
Where were you standing when you were filming? Were you on a public sidewalk owned and maintained by the city or were you standing on property owned and maintained by the bank?
@@None-ef6nf This isn't my video, it's a repost... However, based on similar videos, cops don't actually listen to anything an auditor says anyway. Even if they show video proof. Confront first and ask questions later is the normal response of the officers. They simply can't imagine someone knows what they are doing with a camera in public.
Why not film a bank? There is no reaction if they stay inside. And it worked, you watched and commented.! Exactly what TH-cam wants. You play into their hands by interacting - just like the bank.
@@davidgervais66 oh, I didn’t watch, because I knew it would be a massive waste of time. But well done, you got one more comment. What next, the local pet shop, the petrol station on the corner of the street, the funeral home?
Why not? If standing on a public sidewalk, you can record anything that you can see from public; including a bank during the day. If there are large windows that allow you so see inside, you can record inside as well. If it is done at night, that is more suspicious than during the day.
@@user-bh6hi6cr5h just admit it. The only reason that these clowns do this , is to hope that they get into a confrontation for likes and views on YT. They are like toddlers shouting in a shop to get attention.
@@issimondias Good ideas. Check back tomorrow and don't watch or comment again please. How about police stations? Then they can call themselves and waste their own time.
Yes, what part don't you understand. Filming a bank is legal, if the bank and cops don't like it, I guess they can try and get the First Amendment reversed. If they never approached the cameraman, they wouldn't be pissed off. If they understood free speech, they wouldn't be pissed off. Their problem, not the man exercising his rights.
Good, the more exposure the better. How about a vote to abolish the Amendments? Then we can throw all the auditors, or anyone with a camera in public in jail.
@@davidgervais66 You future th-cam.com/video/GfPO-Kf5Jzk/w-d-xo.htmlsi=iPX8HFY6MXzgHSWF you don’t happen to have the same background as #NewsNowHouston?
the quality of the video is a crime
Stealing other people's work and not giving them the credit for it is just WRONG and ILLEGAL. Original video: th-cam.com/video/giZ5qfDZtaE/w-d-xo.html
You're just trying to incite a police reaction for TH-cam. Get a life dude! A mentally healthy person with a camera goes out and films nice scenery - waterfalls, meadows, mountains etc..., yet you decide to video a boring bank.
Yet, you watched the boring video and decided to comment. Sounds like someone is bored, but it's not me.
Incite a reaction? I thought they were the professionals? Why does the cop get angry/frustrated? Why does he care what people film? Boring or otherwise?
you cutting off the video is a crime.
And I forget the link to the original...next time.
@@davidgervais66 and next time dont give them you ID and if they arrest you you get to sue them. in this case you cant sue them. a day or two in ail youll get about 50k or more.
is a bank private business or public?
Private business in public. If they don't like being filmed they can build a wall around the business and hire a security guard to scan ID's into a database before anyone is allowed to enter. That would be the banks right. Of course anyone could still film the wall, so what's the point?
Where were you standing when you were filming?
Were you on a public sidewalk owned and maintained by the city or were you standing on property owned and maintained by the bank?
@@None-ef6nf Auditors know where to stand legally. At least the good ones do.
@@davidgervais66 So why wouldn't you just say that you were on public property? That's a very odd answer.
@@None-ef6nf This isn't my video, it's a repost...
However, based on similar videos, cops don't actually listen to anything an auditor says anyway.
Even if they show video proof. Confront first and ask questions later is the normal response of the officers.
They simply can't imagine someone knows what they are doing with a camera in public.
Why would you film a bank, unless you were only trying to get a reaction for YT? It’s really quite pathetic.
Why not film a bank? There is no reaction if they stay inside. And it worked, you watched and commented.! Exactly what TH-cam wants. You play into their hands by interacting - just like the bank.
@@davidgervais66 oh, I didn’t watch, because I knew it would be a massive waste of time. But well done, you got one more comment.
What next, the local pet shop, the petrol station on the corner of the street, the funeral home?
Why not? If standing on a public sidewalk, you can record anything that you can see from public; including a bank during the day. If there are large windows that allow you so see inside, you can record inside as well. If it is done at night, that is more suspicious than during the day.
@@user-bh6hi6cr5h just admit it. The only reason that these clowns do this , is to hope that they get into a confrontation for likes and views on YT.
They are like toddlers shouting in a shop to get attention.
@@issimondias Good ideas. Check back tomorrow and don't watch or comment again please. How about police stations? Then they can call themselves and waste their own time.
So let me get this straight. You go out and film in public (because you can) and then try to get people pissed off so you can put the video online?
Yes, what part don't you understand. Filming a bank is legal, if the bank and cops don't like it, I guess they can try and get the First Amendment reversed. If they never approached the cameraman, they wouldn't be pissed off. If they understood free speech, they wouldn't be pissed off. Their problem, not the man exercising his rights.
That’s exactly what he does. He even stated that he gets paid by TH-cam, so that is the only reason he does this. It really is quite tragic.
Almost as tragic as questioning another man's income.
You will be on Dummy Kruger soon enough…
Good, the more exposure the better. How about a vote to abolish the Amendments? Then we can throw all the auditors, or anyone with a camera in public in jail.
@@davidgervais66 You future th-cam.com/video/GfPO-Kf5Jzk/w-d-xo.htmlsi=iPX8HFY6MXzgHSWF you don’t happen to have the same background as #NewsNowHouston?
Shaking in my boots. So so scared. I'm crying. The tears are falling on my boots. Maybe I should lick the tears off?
@@davidgervais66 Being underestimated always works in the winners favor.
@@BaffinSailor How profound.