Adam verbally body slams, chokes out cops at White House #KO

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When harassed by cops for filming at the White House, Adam decides to make them his bitch. #KOKESHED

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It's baffling to me how tolerant American cops can be, at least when they're not trigger happy douchebags. Try this in the Netherlands and they will detain you for "offending a public servant" or "obstructing the police in their work".

When offending someone is an arrestable offense, freedom is in great peril.

Welcome to my country.

why in the interview of his officer.

They may make use of your video to help improve their "sensitivity training."

Very possible.

Ah yes - recall a time when my father and myself confronted the Midwest City Police regarding their disregard for a court order that was ruled in our families favour against an abusive landlord. We confronted the desk sergeant at their headquarters after the fact. I've never witnessed so many people (cops) shaking, twitching, and unable to form clear words before, or since. Make no mistake folks - men and women involved in law enforcement know very well what they do is immoral and unethical.

It is an interesting trait of enforcers isn't it?

obey only the constitution :)

lmao 3:18 when you move your hand back 2 inches. HAHAHA #slay

You'll notice they specifically mentioned commercial filming. Commercial speech has different protections under the Constitution as interpreted by SCOTUS (see Ohralik v. Ohio State Bar Association). Now I assume you're going to say that because bloggers are now repented as "the press" then your commercial speech is still not restricted. Fair enough but note time and place restrictions have been upheld by SCOTUS (see Ward v. Rock Against Racism and Clark v. Community for Creative Non-Violence) many times. You're not free to say whatever you want, whenever you want, wherever you want.

If you feel strongly that the law that officer was trying to uphold as part of his job is unconstitutional why didn't you let them arrest you and fight it all the way to the Supreme Court? That would certainly make for some interesting press. The fact that you didn't keep filming from the sidewalk leads me to think you are not convinced about that.

Almost every public park has limits on commercial activities for very good reasons. I wonder if that park rule was specifically about filming or just commercial activities in general. Regardless the time and place restrictions could still apply and make it a constitutional sound law.