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00:00I'm a special agent with the Department of Homeland Security.
00:02Hey, how are you?
00:03Good.
00:04Our security officer here had some concern about you filming the building
00:08because it's a government...
00:11Leased property.
00:12Yes, okay.
00:13Could you tell me what your interest is in the leasing of this property by the government?
00:17Just videoing and taking some photos.
00:20Okay, why?
00:21For my use.
00:22Okay, do you have authorization to do that?
00:24It's funny you mention that, I sure do.
00:26Okay, can I have a copy of that, please?
00:27Yeah, absolutely.
00:28This is where she gets educated on the law.
00:31What is this in conjunction with?
00:34I'm not going to answer any more questions as to why I'm filming,
00:38but I will give you this.
00:40The Department of Homeland Security released a memo in March of 2018
00:44basically saying it is perfectly lawful for an individual to film
00:49and take photos of the exterior of any federal building
00:52or any property leased by the federal government.
00:55Okay, and do you have identification on you?
00:59I mean, I don't understand why I need identification.
01:02Well, because if something were to happen in this building
01:04and there are government attorneys in this building
01:06and there are all government agents in this building,
01:08then we know that for a fact that whatever information that you're putting out to the public,
01:12you know, may have put us at risk.
01:15Okay.
01:16Do you understand that?
01:17Yeah, I'm not going to give ID, but if you read that further,
01:18it'll tell you exactly everything.
01:20It's six pages long.
01:21I don't know if you want to keep it.
01:22The new FAA comes out here, the news agency,
01:24and films a story about the federal government or OIG or Homeland Security
01:28and they put it on their television station.
01:30You're saying the news is rabble?
01:31Well, obviously something with the documentation that you...
01:33Yeah, I just don't understand the connection of how you say if me, you know, publishing something.
01:37Then she proceeds to illegally demand his ID.
01:40Vult your identity?
01:41I'm not required to.
01:42I mean, in Texas, unless I'm being arrested for a crime,
01:44I'm not required to identify myself.
01:46Okay.
01:47Okay, well, I would ask that you, you know, stop filming and leave the premise.
01:51I'm on a public street.
01:53I've already called Frisco and verified it's a public street.
01:56They do maintain it.
01:57Public Works already confirmed that with me.
01:59Since you're asking me to stop filming, I respect you, but I'm going to decline that.
02:04If you're ordering me to stop filming, that's a different story.
02:07I'm not ordering you to stop filming.
02:09Okay.
02:10I'm asking you to stop filming and leave the premise.
02:12Okay.
02:13Because you're making people uncomfortable.
02:14I'm not going to leave the public street.
02:16I'm not going to get in the street, but I'm going to stay on the public easement
02:18that's accessible for me to walk.
02:20But I'm going to probably get a few more minutes of footage and then I will leave.
02:24Okay.
02:25That's fine.
02:26You can take my picture.
02:27I don't care.
02:29But you said, you said your name was?
02:32I'm sorry, you don't, you're not going to divulge your...
02:34No, but you, there's a difference.
02:36There's a difference.
02:37You work for, you work for the government.
02:38Yes, I do.
02:39And you are required to ID yourself.
02:40I have.
02:41If you're asking, I'm going to say no.
02:42Here's my ID right here.
02:43Yeah, okay.
02:44I'm with the Department of Homeland Security.
02:45Amy Owen.
02:46Okay.
02:47Perfect, perfect.
02:48Okay.
02:49She took the loss and walked away in shame.
02:56You want a selfie?
02:57We can take a selfie together.
02:58I don't care.
02:59Okay.
03:00Perfect.
03:01She took the loss and walked away in shame.
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