Riverside City Hall 1st Amendment Audit (2 of 2)

Published 2019-05-07
maid it to the 7th floor to ask questions. The front desk Female was very nice and respected my right to film. I did file a paperwork on the security guard .

All Comments (4)
  • @dispensafoo2326
    Great video bro keep it up been looking for an audit of city hall they’re always so uptight about it thank you for your service 💯
  • Hi lightfighter25TH, I was on Riverside's chat when I suggest that the first place to audit in Riverside is the City Hall. A few months ago I watched this video. That is why I suggested to Rivr to go to City Hall. I wonder if they still have a policy where everyone that enters is ID'd. I also wonder if the guards can control the elevators. I remember that the guards could control the elevators so they violate peoples movement in a public building. I am a Riverside native and I still live here. Riverside has changed so much since I was a kid and it is not in a good way. It is ridiculous how they treated you. Last year I was a Juror on a case that was in the Riverside court house. While on break, I was in the courthouse main hallway. I thought the architecture in that building was interesting. So I pulled out my cell phone and aimed it at the court house ceiling. A few seconds after I took some photos, the guard yelled at me to not take pictures. I was mad at the guard. I could not believe that they would have such a policy. I was in the "court house". I was not in a "court room". But they enact a policy that photos are not allowed anywhere in the "court house". This incident was what got me interested in watching audit videos.
  • I wish you can return. They are forcing ID at counter to access public areas.