Re: Video Exposes Forest Service Propaganda about Rainbow Gathering




"Carla" <carla@xxxxxxx> wrote in message news:44D41848.67E0B2DA@xxxxxxxxxx
starlight_06511@xxxxxxxxx wrote:


Don't engage with the cops, argue with them, or call things out to them.
Just film quietly.
Also, be aware of the distance you maintain. Watch for non-verbal cues as
to when you are
moving in too close, and take a couple of steps back. This can be an
interesting dance as you
move about, trying to get the best angle; all the while keeping one eye on
the monitor and
the other eye on them keeping an eye on you.


Yeah, and have someone further back in the crowd prepared and ready to relay
the camera off-scene in case someone tries to snatch it during a
confrontation.

P.S. I will definitely argue with them whenever necessary. It works wonders.




.



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