 There's also a First Amendment issue here too. We don't protest when the St. Charles police tell us we can protest. We have a First Amendment right. As long as it doesn't infringe on public safety. Right. So why can't we just... The accidents here cost from the people backing up to get off on this exit right here. You're wrong to your opinion. We do this all the time. We do this all the time. We don't normally have accidents. There hasn't been problems before and we're having problems today. Why don't we just move over on this side? That's a good compromise. That's a good compromise. I mean, it's a good compromise for us to just stay on this side over here. No, actually we're just going to have you guys exit the room. That's what the pass is. Well, you don't have a right to do that. I do. You're causing a traffic hazard and that's really the end of it. That's your opinion. We'll give you guys a few minutes to sign something. You could post one of your cars right there at the light zone. Slow traffic down. What's that? That's going to cause more traffic problems than there already is. We've already told you what we're doing today. We're going to have you guys clear the bridge. We'll give you a few minutes to get your stuff and get back on your way. We appreciate it. And what if we don't leave? What law are you citing that you're going to arrest us? What law are you citing that you're going to arrest us? I haven't cited any law. I haven't said I'm going to arrest you. I'm just trying to clarify right to assemble and protest. And we're trying to compromise with you and say that we'll simply go to the side where there have not been any accidents all morning. Or you ask us, sorry, that's a request, right? A request? We don't have to if you ask us. I mean, you're not telling us. I'm a bit polite. I've asked you to leave the overpass. Right. Are you asking us? Okay. You ask us? I understand. So are you going to leave? I don't think so. That's that? You can come with me. Why is that? You're failing to obey what we're telling you? I mean, what gives you authority to order me around in the public sidewalk? That's not a question. Are you refusing to leave as a question? Am I refusing to leave? Yes. Well, you tell me what? By what authority? You can tell me to leave here. Do you recognize I'm a peace officer? I recognize you're a... And I've asked you and told you that you need to leave. Are you going to leave? I mean, is there a law? Are we breaking a law here? I just gave you two chances. The third chance you're going to jail with me. For what, sir? Do you want to go jail, too? I'm asking what law he's breaking. What are you going to arrest him for? Failure to comply with the... How are we trolling? I'm tearing him. We're saying we can't exercise our silverware. I'm going to turn around and put your hands on your butt. We're going to tackle him to do this. He's not resisting. What are you telling me now? He's not resisting. What am I doing, sir? I'm taking you and everybody. We're going to call you up. Would you take this? Take this? Take this. I'm not... I'm not. I'm not. I'm not. I'm not. I'm not. I'm not. I'm not. I'm not. I'm not. I'm not. I'm not. I'm not. I'm not.