It doesn't have to be published, but if someone makes a request under the Freedom Of Information Act, governments must disclose.
Ah fair enough, I wondered if there was some constitutional thing.
Here in the UK, it's illegal to take photos/video inside of a courtroom while there is an ongoing case, because it could potentially bias the hearing.
That's why we have courtroom artists, who draw/paint the proceedings instead.
But in the US, you guy record everything and it get's put up on YouTube. E.g. Judge Fleischer is one of my favourites.
I don't know if you guys put crack in the water over there or something, but the footage that comes from the US is on another level
I promise most of us aren't anything like that, but enough are to make things... interesting.
There's some first amendment thing or whatever that means you have to publish it.
Close.
It doesn't have to be published, but if someone makes a request under the Freedom Of Information Act, governments must disclose.
@Typo-MAGAshiv I never watch his content, but he appears to have a reputation among other YouTubers as AsMeinKampf. Imagine catching two charges over not getting someone else's employee discount at a store, or worse, being the boyfriend and finding your job is suddenly on the line because of her bitch behavior.
@Typo-MAGAshiv The police stood there trying to avoid having to deal with princess, meanwhile it is likely a shop was being robbed or a man beaten up somewhere else but a whole group of police are occupied in removing unwanted baggage from a shop.
Really the security guard should be allowed to drag her out. Its not like in 6 hours time a bouncer wouldn't drag her out of a nightclub if she misbehaved but everyone is afraid of women. Touch a woman and you might go to jail, so women can behave very badly and never receive consequences.
Women take a lot of resources from the state just dealing with their neuroses!
@Bozza Some courts here don't allow cameras. Federal courts don't, so there are artists like there are in your country. But some crazy trials in state courts are shown on tv.
@Typo-MAGAshiv I saw the first one a while back on youtube. Unbelievable.
youtu.be/yQMGnVoGdB8?si=UaKHaBN9e7UdpAfD
Two for one, with commentary from Asmongold and his livechat.
First woman refuses to leave a Ross store. She expects to use her boyfriend's employee discount without him present, and just flat out refuses to leave without receiving the discount. The police give her more chances to leave than a trespasser really deserves, finally arresting her when the store manager agrees to press charges.
Second woman calls the cops because she says a garbage truck operator assaulted her, and when the police arrive, accidentally confesses to trespassing into the garbage truck and assaulting the operator. The police place her under arrest, of course.
Both women act like spoiled children who aren't accustomed to being told "no".
I especially love watching the female cops see right through the attempts at manipulation and telling the female suspects to cut the crap. My own wife has told me of women trying to cry their way out of things when she was a cop, and her immediate reaction was about the same: telling them to get a grip and to knock it off.
Additionally, police bodycam videos have done more to end the BLM and other leftist groups' bullshit claims that police are brutal oppressors. Most of them have the patience of saints.
Read More@Typo-MAGAshiv US bodycam footage is an absolute goldmine.
1) It's fucking INSANE. I don't know if you guys put crack in the water over there or something, but the footage that comes from the US is on another level.
2) There's some first amendment thing or whatever that means you have to publish it.
So we get these insane videos to watch on YouTube.
@mattyanon I mean, I've seen that work for some women.
1) they weren't ugly to begin with
2) they didn't lose so much weight that they looked 71 instead of 41
@MentORPHEUS my wife has been roasting Kelly's Ozempic face a lot lately. I hadn't bothered to look because I don't care, but holy shit....
weight-loss-shaming
If she had done it naturally and gracefully, and had stopped while still at a healthy weight, most people around congratulate her.
Instead, she used Ozempic and overdid it to look like someone stretched rubber skin over a skeleton. And I thought anorexic people looked bad!

