Amagansett press bald head comes to new Manitou Springs, Colorado into it in a ice cream and Gyros place people complaining about him filming and he mocks street flags for crossing street

    Dick May

       Amagansett Press the best vloggers out there filming their travels and locations recently Mr Press came to Manitou Springs, Colorado as him and his son love to travel and film downtown streets in quaint little shops. These two found the street where Colorado in this weird Colorado town puts Orange flags that people can hold when they cross the streets to wave and get the attention of drivers so they don't get plowed. Amagansett decided to have a little fun with this and he waved a little Orange flag back and forth crossing the street making the car stop and he wondered why this town just doesn't get streetlights and stop signs. Instead, they have these little Orange flags that travel vlogger and first amendment videographer Amagansett has never seen and he used profusely crossing the same street with the flag and then putting it the box and then grabbing the other one and crossing back and forth like a chicken. Amagannsett also got into trouble with a bald head nasty old man who was eating ice cream and kept asking questions of why he was filming in front of a store. This back and forth went for several minutes with several profane words being thrown about by both parties. Eventually a worker came out and joined the old man bald head in fighting with Amagansett about his constitutional right to film in public and where he wants this worker was triggered and very upset started filming Amagansett telling him that he had no right to film in front of this business. This argument took up 10 to 15 minutes of Amagansett's recent 35-minute video traveling through this unique and perspective small town Colorado village and the ability of the bonehead Amagansett along with his son to aggravate people while filming and recording downtown streets is amazing. 

    People seem to be triggered whenever there are professional photographers and videographers filming in the area and indeed throughout this recent video of Amagansett Press several people wondered why he was filming as if something this is odd. Notice how no one ever asked people when they jog why the fuck are they running on the streets and who are they running from. However, the discrimination against those who would seek to video and record in the area and a place and time seems to be outrageous and egregious and extreme double standard. We highly encourage more people to film in public regardless of what others might think. Amagansett went into several stores where the people did not mind him having camera over  and theyt were very courteous showing the products they have for sale and this essentially should be what his videos should be at all times. Unfortunately, there are many ignorant people that want to rain on other people's cameras and parade and have confrontations and debates about whether individuals can film in public and business outside business and so forth.

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