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In this video, we break down three separate encounters where officers attempt to enforce “policy” as if it were law — and get challenged in real time. First, a detective threatens trespass for filming through jail windows, claiming it’s “unauthorized” — but can’t cite a statute. The auditor invokes plain view doctrine and questions whether public property can suddenly become off-limits. Next, during a traffic stop, a passenger refuses to provide ID. The officer claims she’s a “potential witness” — but never articulates reasonable suspicion. Is this lawful investigation… or warrant fishing? Finally, inside a post office, an employee demands a man stop recording and leave. When police arrive, things don’t go as planned — especially once Poster 7 and federal property rights are mentioned. This video examines: • First Amendment right to record in public • Fourth Amendment protections during traffic stops • ID laws and when they apply (varies by state) • Public buildings vs. private property • The difference between “unauthorized” and illegal Knowing your rights matters — because a request is not the same as a lawful order. If you believe in accountability and constitutional protections, make sure to like, subscribe, and share. #FirstAmendment #PoliceAccountability #KnowYourRights #AuditTheAudit Orignal Credits: / @soillaccountability / @jenaferpelham9274 / @moscowsnowing