Florida deputy tries to stop a man from filming license plates in public – but gets completely humbled! Watch how this rights-savvy citizen shuts it down:

1. Right to record police in public – Protected under the First Amendment, no interference allowed from a public easement.

2. No crime = no ID required – In Florida, you don’t have to identify yourself without reasonable suspicion of a crime.

3. Deputy backs down fast – After a firm warning about federal civil rights liability (42 U.S.C. § 1983), the officer retreats with “Have a good day.”

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