In today's world, there are brave individuals known as First Amendment auditors who put themselves on the frontlines of defending our constitutional rights. These auditors exercise their freedom to film in public spaces, often focusing on law enforcement officers to ensure transparency and accountability. Their actions are rooted in a fundamental principle: the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, which protects freedom of speech, press, and the right to petition the government for redress of grievances.


However, despite this clear constitutional protection, many of these auditors find themselves in a tough spot—arrested and taken to jail for simply exercising their rights. Law enforcement, whether out of misunderstanding or overreach, can sometimes detain auditors, claiming they’re interfering with police work, trespassing, or even disorderly conduct. These charges are often unjust, but the fight to maintain transparency and protect civil liberties can be costly.


If you're a First Amendment auditor or stand with those who do, know this: **You've got bail.**


We understand that standing up for your rights sometimes means standing up against the system, and that can come with personal risk. But you don’t have to face it alone. If you're a member of our community and find yourself behind bars for filming police or engaging in other constitutionally protected activities, we will have your back.


Our mission is to support those who keep public officials accountable. Your right to document interactions with law enforcement is vital in maintaining a society where power is checked, and we’re committed to defending those rights—whether it means offering legal support or making sure you get out of jail fast.


Know your rights, stay strong, and continue the fight for accountability. If you’re ever arrested while exercising your constitutional freedoms, **You've Got Bail.**


Together, we’ll keep transparency alive.

Jack Smack

Shared publicly - 2024-10-07 05:58:11

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