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In reply to the discussion: Auditor ARRESTED On His First Audit EVER! First Amendment Audit Fail (Team Skeptic) [View all]NurseJackie
(42,862 posts)8. No... you're just wrong.
That is well established by the thousands of auditors who challenge the Post Office and police on these laws. Private property and public property are two different things. Public property is ours and we have the right to enter it.
The employees/manager and "supervisor" is well within their rights to tell someone to leave... to have them "tresspassed" from the property... and the police are doing the right thing when the frauditor refuses to comply.
These auditor clowns are just as bad as the flat-earthers and those RIDICULOUS "Sovereign Citizens"
These audits are preserving our 1st Amendment rights.
LOL! They're doing no such thing. It is a good and peaceful form of defiance against oppressive government over reach.
Being disruptive and blocking the entrance to the post office (or other businesses) is not "peaceful defiance". GMAFB.
Well we disagree
No... you're just wrong. Plain, flat-out, wrong. These frauditors live in a fantasy world.Edit history
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Auditor ARRESTED On His First Audit EVER! First Amendment Audit Fail (Team Skeptic) [View all]
NurseJackie
Feb 2022
OP
Anyone can sue anyone. It doesn't mean that their claims are legitimate or valid or legal.
NurseJackie
Feb 2022
#26
Post Office is a secure area. It is full of valuable mail and customer information.
Midnight Writer
Feb 2022
#4
Leave the Post office alone! Keep the cameras and pressure on the fucking cops!!
MenloParque
Feb 2022
#12