Corrections Officer Claims Public Sidewalk Is “State Property” — Gets Immediately Educated
Автор: Law Lens
Загружено: 2025-11-28
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A corrections officer approaches auditors standing on a public sidewalk, insisting the area is state property and that they must leave immediately. But the First Amendment doesn’t disappear just because someone with a badge says so.
Instead of walking away, the officer becomes increasingly confused — stopping in traffic, blocking a bus, circling the lot repeatedly, and lingering at the entrance as if territorial authority simply overrides public rights.
This video breaks down:
The officer’s false claim about “state property”
Why public sidewalks remain fully protected under the First Amendment
The difference between restricted, controlled-access areas and open public easements
How unconstitutional orders escalate into unnecessary confrontations
Real-time First Amendment auditing in action
At Law Lens, we highlight accountability, public rights, and the law as written — not as imagined.
Watch how a simple misunderstanding of public property turns into a comedy of errors.
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