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... Read moreParticipating in or observing First Amendment audits offers a unique perspective on the importance of civil liberties, especially the right to record public officials in public spaces. These audits are often conducted to ensure that government employees respect constitutional rights, and they serve as a tool for transparency and accountability. Many auditors share their experiences online, highlighting encounters with various public servants and the challenges they face asserting their rights. The phrase "The truth will set you free," famously recognized during these audits, underscores the belief that openness and honesty in government interactions empower citizens. From personal experience, engaging in a First Amendment audit can be eye-opening. It requires understanding not only legal rights but also how to de-escalate tense situations and communicate effectively with officials. These audits also educate the public about their rights, fostering a more informed and vigilant community. Moreover, the role of social media hashtags like #auditingamerica and #karen helps connect people interested in these movements, allowing for the sharing of clips, tips, and support. However, auditors must approach these activities responsibly, emphasizing respect and lawful conduct to maintain credibility and protect the auditing movement. Ultimately, First Amendment audits exemplify the ongoing effort by citizens to ensure accountability within America’s institutions and remind us all that vigilance is essential to uphold democracy and freedom.

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Eva Davey

He didn't need to call names and be disrespectful .

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Stick

True but this guy just want to start trouble. People ASK not to be film and his smart @@@ reply is go @@@& yourself. Total disrespect of other people