Cop Tries To Suppress Free Speech
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Watch this new video of a police officer in Phoenix attempting to cause difficulties with people who are exercising their rights to free speech. The officer attempts to suppress their free speech by forcing them to move and tells them about a rule that he can't provide. You can help us by exposing this kind of behavior so that it isn't seen as acceptable or tolerated.
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- 00:00
- And that's what we want. We want salvation for you. How are you doing?
- 00:05
- Pretty good. You understand the rules, right? You can't just stand here. You gotta keep moving. You can't just stand in one spot.
- 00:12
- We go to Acacia Women's Center all the time. I know, but my boss told me, you guys, you gotta keep moving.
- 00:17
- You can't just stand there. No, it's actually obstructing traffic. That's what we can't do.
- 00:23
- So we can't, if we don't, if we don't, the Sydney ordinance says that if we don't obstruct traffic, then we can do it. You're obstructing the sidewalk here.
- 00:30
- They need to move off the sidewalk. They are? How are they doing that? Because they're standing there. I was instructed that they can't just stand there.
- 00:36
- They have to continue moving. Well, that's not Sydney ordinance. It says we can't. That's what my boss told me to tell you guys. We won't obstruct traffic.
- 00:42
- I'll make sure these guys don't obstruct traffic. I'll make sure they don't do that. My boss said that you need to keep moving. You can't just stand in one spot.
- 00:48
- Okay, can I see the ordinance for that? I don't have an ordinance with me. Okay, well, you've got to hold me to some type of law if we're not breaking the law.
- 00:55
- What's that? If we're not breaking the law, we're going to continue doing what we're doing, right? My boss said as long as you're moving, then we'll just call the complications flat out.
- 01:03
- Okay, so I know you're, I know the guy. He knows me well. So what they say to us at Acacia Women's Center, that's 16th
- 01:09
- Street and Osborne, is that as long as we're not obstructing the driveway or obstructing the flow of traffic here, then we're good.
- 01:15
- We're not doing that. People come by and they freely have access to this. Okay, I'll call my boss and see if that's, because you said as long as you're moving.
- 01:22
- Yeah, no disrespect. I appreciate you guys. We honor your position as magistrates.
- 01:30
- But yeah, we just, we got it. Babies are dying in here. They're being torn apart limb by limb.
- 01:36
- This is what Jesus Christ commands us to be out here. You know, the Son of God. So we just got to do it. But of course, no disrespect whatsoever, sir.
- 01:44
- Yeah. Hey guys, just make sure you're not obstructing the flow of traffic right there on the sidewalk.
- 01:51
- Yeah. Yeah, you see, we can't just simply, can't just be simply apathetic or indifference to babies dying.
- 02:05
- We can't just go on our way. No, love necessitates a response to this type of activity.