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Welcome to the John Ligato Show, where today's episode takes us to the United States Post Office in Orangeburg, South Carolina. In this action-packed encounter, our audacious auditor finds himself facing unexpected challenges and even resorts to a questionable display of self-defense. The day started with routine interactions, as the auditor approached the counter to inquire about postage rates. However, things took a turn for the unexpected when confronted by a supervisor who, according to the auditor, infringed upon his right to record in a public space. The crux of the dispute revolved around the infamous "Poster Seven," a document auditors often use to defend their right to film within post offices. However, the situation escalated when the auditor claimed he was assaulted, leading to a heated confrontation. As tensions rose, the auditor, seemingly unprepared for physical confrontation, declared, "Dude, this is for self-defense now." A bizarre twist in an already tumultuous encounter, revealing the complex dynamics of auditors engaging with the public. The altercation didn't end there, as an unknown customer intervened, resulting in the auditor's hasty retreat. The aftermath revealed a disoriented and agitated auditor attempting to justify his actions while claiming victimhood. With law enforcement on the scene, the auditor continued to assert his rights, insisting on pressing charges against the individual he perceived as the aggressor. The arrival of the police brought a sudden shift in the auditor's demeanor, showcasing the complex psychology of these encounters. Despite a physical altercation and a seemingly unsuccessful audit, the auditor continued to challenge authority, questioning the police officer's actions and demanding accountability. The interaction concluded with the police choosing not to pursue charges against the alleged assailant, leaving the auditor dissatisfied. This episode serves as a captivating exploration of the intricate dynamics between auditors, law enforcement, and the general public. It raises questions about the motivations behind these audits, the limits of self-defense, and the perception of rights within public spaces. As we dissect the nuances of this encounter, it's essential to reflect on the broader implications of auditors' actions and their impact on public perception and legal discourse. The John Ligato Show will continue to bring you thought-provoking content that delves into the complexities of these interactions. If you appreciate our content, please like, share, and subscribe. Semper Fidelis. #civilliberties #firstamendmentaduits #firstamendmentauditor #freedomofspeech #lawenforcement #compliance #auditors