Sergeant-at-Arms Illegally Seizes My Camera During Louisiana Open Meeting | Violation of State Law
Автор: Louisiana Veterans For Medical Cannabis
Загружено: 2025-04-27
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The text describes a confrontation at what appears to be a public meeting. Tony Landry, the individual filming, is asserting his right to record the proceedings, citing the state's open meeting laws. He is in disagreement with the meeting organizers, who are attempting to prevent him from filming.
The main points are:
Tony Landry is referencing the "open meeting law" that allows recording of public meetings.
He is repeatedly telling the organizers that "rules don't trump law" and that they cannot prevent him from filming.
There is an escalating argument, with Tony Landry warning that removing him or his camera would "violate my rights."
Tony Landry is insistent on his right to record, while the organizers are trying to enforce their own meeting rules.
The text suggests a clash between Tony Landry's claim of legal recording rights and the organizers' attempts to control the meeting environment.
Overall, the text depicts a confrontation over the balance between public access/transparency and an organization's ability to manage its own proceedings, with Tony Landry's legal right to record being a central point of contention.
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