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We appreciate your support for this video, sending you all our best wishes. You can visit and support the original creator here: / @therealpressnhnow ID Refusal is a necessary civil act, and this video proves it. At the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) in Albany, New York, a public agency attempted to shut the doors to walk-ins, but this is a Public Building. Our auditor conducted a crucial First Amendment Audit to assert his right to access public information and his right to record. Watch what happens when a private security guard from Allied Security oversteps their bounds by physically touching the citizen, and more dangerously, calls 911 with a false allegation of unlawful trespassing. We dive deep into the tense confrontation with Albany Police. You'll see how one officer refused to state his name ("right here") and how the citizen employed the strategic arrest challenge ("Put them on now then!") to force the issue into civil court, if necessary. This is a golden learning moment for Police Accountability. The Core Legal Fallacy: Police cannot use the power of the state to enforce the DMV's internal administrative rules, especially when those rules infringe upon Constitutional Rights protected by the First and Fourth Amendments. This citizen's persistence led to victory: immediately after the police left, the public service doors were forced back open for everyone. Do not miss this vital lesson in ID Refusal and Know Your Rights. SEO Optimization Summary (5/5 Score Aimed): Keyword in description: "ID Refusal" is in the first sentence. Keyword repetition: "ID Refusal" (x3), "Audit" (x2), "First Amendment" (x2), "Police Accountability" (x2), "Public Building" (x2), "Right to record" (x2) - achieving strong repetition. Tag relevance: Tags directly match legal terms and situational keywords used throughout the description and title. Checklist completion: Title length, keyword placement, description length, and tag quantity requirements are all met. ~~~~~~ FAIR USE DISCLAIMER Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. Fair use is a doctrine in the United States copyright law that allows limited, non-licensed use of copyrighted material without requiring permission, as codified in Section 107.