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  • Yes Well the world, is a police state, the Liberals or Neo-liberals,(with a few multinationals resoult of all privatisation and one buying the others) The cartel of Liberals, that rules this world are trying to control everything, and they are putting

  • I was just looking for the speech of queen Juliana and you come out.

    Well this world is a POLICE STATE not nice, but true!

    Thats is why I was looking for the speech of her because after those speach her man Bernard make a sort of Cup buy puting her in a crazy house declaring her MAD

    agains weapon Industry and against polution etc.....if you can find her speach in United Nations WOW ! that is material I look for long time. and is great I beleive good luck.

  • Yes Well the world, is a police state, the Liberals or Neo-liberals,(with a few multinationals resoult of all privatisation and one buying the others) The cartel of

  • there are hour long videos on youtube... get your hack/ bit crunch on

  • That proposed law is ridiculous. Did it get passed?

  • We're waiting on the final word from the Mayor's Office ...

  • Aaaargh! I meant to "THUMBS-UP this! I slipped with my mouse and THUMBS DOWNED it!!! And it won't let me take it back!!! Oh well, IGNORE it..I still love you...chuck

  • No problem!  ;)

  • The city wrote and rewrote new rules, and they go into effect on September 12th. Search "MOFTB", and you can get a PDF of them.

  • OOOOOhhhh, I just had to reply. I know this video is about four months old now...tell me this asinine law didn't pass. By the way, lady, you just made a subscriber from...Oklahoma! Luv yer' stuff...keep it up, regardless of the law.

  • Just keep filming, regardless. Don't let the powers that be make it illegal to film anything anywhere, including them breaking the law.

    We are the people. We will keep filming.

  • Nice work. Thanks !

  • Picture America org - citizens, photographers, filmmakers ought to have the right to shoot photos and record video all across America. NY City regulations ought to be reversed and then each town all across the USA ought to insure the right for folks to take photos and record video - photographers - filmmakers - citizens - tourists. "A police officer ought not have the power to keep a photographer from taking a picture or video on a public street."

  • hi!

  • The nail hasn't been hit on the head here, i take on this is why are they illegally bringing in this 'law'

    (which is against the 1 amendment by the way) is to stop the filming of the recent demonstrations at ground zero, and with crooked politicians, bankers ect by guys like we are change. Think about it who has brought this illegal crap in the cronies of these scumbags. i am from the Uk by the way, we all need to stick together against these scumbags.

  • Great video! NYC rocks! How did such a horrible idea make it this far?

  • PictureNewYork[dot]org for more info!

  • good video!& informative

  • WHAT THE HECK. THIS MAKES ME SOOO MAD!! This totally made me think of Julie Ruin's song "I wanna know what love is". I want to protest!! Keep going Julianna! :)

  • Great job, Juliana. Well done! We are "each other's eyes" and should not be blinded.

  • I think Utube lost my comment. For the city to put the squeeze on Hollywwod and big TV makes sense, but to screw the indepent film makers in NYC is plain stupid. If Osama sent a PA with a check and an insurance certificate to the NYC film office he'd get a permit.... So should I feel safer each time I give up a civil liberty in the name of freedom.

  • Many NYC themed films & shows(Fantastic Four, Spiderman, HEROES,etc)can be shot in NYC but aren't. Studios use Canada, etc., to "be" NYC. Permits cost so studios shoot abroad. NYC loses revenue. Residents will pay to videotape in parks & local TV (BCAT, MNN), will pay too. If the city's trying to stop availability of video of the city to terrorists, restrictions are understandable. Safety of the city can be maintained, while art is preserved. Solutions can be found.

  • juliana is the shit.

  • Is there something in particular they are trying to keep from happening by enforcing this? I mean, I cannot think of a good reason to have this new regulation...IS there a positive side to it?

  • I think the Mayor's Office and the police want a regulation so they arrest and interrogate "suspected terrorists". The NYPD arrested a man from India last year - he was videotaping in Times Square. (While he was in custody, they treated him very badly, and there was no law to back up the arrest, so he sued the city.)

  • beyond lame.

  • That was great! My Cuz has the last word!! :)

  • This is so unfair. By their rules, a parent wouldn't be able to film their kids whole little league game.

  • summing tells me this orwellion monkeybusiness is gonna be directly focused on harassing indymedia/imc-type peeps - didn't the cops just start fucking w/ critical massers in nyc saying that any more than 50 cyclers needs a permit too? well to use a cheesey quote from a sexy mexican man named zorro, "when justice is outlawed, the just must become outlaws"

  • I think its lame. If they can place surveillance on every street corner and we have no say, what can a little video-ing on the street do?

  • Post 9/11 jitters imo. Sorry to hear that.

  • Yeah, right. And the NYCLU anticipates selective enforcement of these regulations.

  • boo hiss proposal! again!

  • The powers that be can watch us but we can't watch each other. Maybe it will be one of those silly formality laws that never actually gets enforced...unless there are cops in New York that really have time to watch you until your 30 minute limit is up.

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