Quote Originally Posted by Freelancer View Post
So why didn't she just go inside instead of provoking the officer? Like I said, once a cop tells you that he's concerned for his safety (even if it's a bullshit call like this was) you should respect it and back off. If, for example some regular citizens just tackled some hopped up kid that just robbed a store and was running away in front of your house, and the citizens politely asked you to move back cause they didn't feel safe with you filming them you'd probably do it. This chick was BEGGING to get dragged off by the Police by literally ignoring them.
Why the fuck does she need to go inside? On what grounds does the officer have the right to tell her where on her own fucking property she has the right to be positioned? Heads up, your example is inapplicable because it's taking place outside of privately owned property. Take your straw man back to the corn field.

Quote Originally Posted by Freelancer View Post
She broke the law by disobeying a direct order from a Police officer while he was acting in an official capacity. I'm pretty sure that's a law.
She was on her own fucking property. It's not a fucking lawful order. End of fucking story. An officer's rein has areas of limitation. Him telling her to displace herself to another part of her private property had no merit.

Quote Originally Posted by Freelancer View Post
Again, so why didn't she just record from inside of her house? It's safer there for her AND the officers. The officers may have felt unsafe with her where she was because they didn't want her to get hurt by the potentially psychopathic serial killer they just pulled a traffic stop on. What if he had a gun and there was a gun-fight? She could have been injured or killed?

Literally every situation you can think up, she would be better off inside of her house.
The fucking cop just used that "herp derp i fear for my safety" excuse because he didn't like her recording him.