You have to get the whole episode. You have to get him approaching you… Leaving and everything else in between.
I recently watched a video about how a news team, in Australia, followed a man whose soon had been accused for something. It was of some importance. Well one news team followed another that followed the man for twenty minutes and stuck their cameras in his face the man asked repeatedly to please give him some space and then the eventually got to close and he pushed them back. The camera crew then proceeded to call the man a terrorist and then things got ugly. The second crew documented all of this and eventually discredited the first because, of course, all they showed of the man is him losing his cool.
Point is that even video is suspect due to editing.
It has to appear that the video shows the whole event start to finish otherwise it will be suspect.
Regards,
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Yeah my video is crap, i spoke with the sherif. Pushing, slapping phones at best allows me to process a citizens arrest against him on a misdemeanor. The sherif offered to do that. We get a court case and I have to argue to win a misdemeanor. Doesn’t solve much either way. I would rather spend that energy on a restraining order or some other civil action that enables progress towards a restraining order. My property lawyer, who I respect very much, has given me some referrals to litigators to interview for a possible restraining order.
Back to the camera issue, I did talk with the Sheriff. He can not slap the phone out of my hand…he can not touch me but it is only a misdemeanor and I have to take court proceedings against him. Law enforcement will not do that.. Yes, now you see why poor people are screwed and more violent. Anyway, if I can get a restraining order then the camera can record any violations against that and they can enforce that. I guess everybody already understands that.