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Is this true? 😏 #grindfacetv

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I Will Not Comply 的头像
I Will Not Comply1 年前

Over 1000 times in a year, that's 3 times a day... And still doesn't know what law? 😂 Seems staged.. No one can be this retarded...

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I Will Not Comply1 年前

The face of secret service 😂

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Trump2024Film2 年前

Do you agree?

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BadSprocket1 年前

I can't tell you what law, cuz I'm above the law, now do as I say!

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Sir Sasquatch1 年前

No, there is no federal law in the United States that explicitly prohibits filming an armored truck moving money. However, here are some considerations: Public Spaces: If the truck is in a public space where there is no expectation of privacy, you are generally allowed to film. Public rights to record in these spaces are protected under the First Amendment. Private Property: If the armored truck is on private property, the property owner could potentially set rules against filming. However, this would not be a federal law but rather a condition of being on that private property. Security Concerns: While not illegal to film, doing so might attract attention from security personnel or law enforcement due to concerns about potential criminal activity or security threats. They might approach you to understand your intentions, but this does not equate to a law against filming. State or Local Laws: Some states or local jurisdictions might have specific laws or ordinances related to filming, especially if it could be construed as interference with business operations or if it's done in a way that harasses or intimidates. However, these are not federal laws. Bank Secrecy Act: There's no direct prohibition here, but the Bank Secrecy Act and related regulations aim to prevent money laundering and could involve scrutiny of activities around armored trucks, though this doesn't extend to prohibiting filming. If you are considering filming such an activity, it's wise to ensure you're not obstructing or interfering with legal operations or personal safety. Also, always be aware of your surroundings and respect any directives from law enforcement or security personnel. If in doubt, understanding local laws or consulting with legal counsel might provide clarity specific to your situation.

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L V1 年前

It’s the law sir…..don’t ask what law……just believe me it’s one of them

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AnOddDose1 年前

Am I the only one thinking about how easy it would be to snatch’n’grab those fools? 🤣

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Tom Meyer1 年前

Lol what a fucking moron. Articals of the SS huh. Ok

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Ä(v)åNЪ1 年前

He's a pro, dammit. A year on the job! Respect his flashlight!!!

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GhostFace1 年前

No, it's not illegal to film in public. The guy saying it's federal law is either wrongfully informed or thinks because he works as a security guard he's something special.

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Slick Media X 🔥1 年前

Sound like another Myron agent. That don't know diddly Squat.