As a security professional. Those guys do not know how to do their job. When we get talent in and out, we use blinders. The paparazzi and ebayers cooperate with us and everything runs smooth.
@@tardis1rules386 The ebayers are there to make money. You definitely would have acted the same if someone was preventing you from making a living. Just saying.
@@tardis1rules386 everyone tried to work it out they didn't wanna listen we were attempting to line up. Either way it worked out in the end as ink was handed out by Adam. Thanks for watching
Just typical. A-hole ebayers/dealers just being plain rude to someone who is just doing their job. Ok they do have a right to walk through BUT it is against the law to loiter.
No body was loitering as long as you move around it's not loitering. It's against the law though to block anyone from walking through a public alley and also against the law for security to shove people
If you don’t even know what the law means then don’t comment about it. Loitering is the act of standing or waiting idly or without purpose. If we were to just sit in the alley blocking traffic for no reason or occupying space then that would be considering “loitering”. Taking a safe action by lining up against a wall for the specific purpose of waiting for someone is not loitering
@@SAGAtoday Yes, but it also states that Loitering laws aim to control aggressive begging, soliciting prostitution, drug dealing, blocking entries to stores, public drunkenness, or being a public nuisance. That person was surely being aggressive and being a pubic nuisance with his begging of just a simple autograph.
Dude! You’re so in the right! Public Alley is public for everyone!
Trust me I know can't stand loser security over stepping there authority
As a security professional. Those guys do not know how to do their job. When we get talent in and out, we use blinders. The paparazzi and ebayers cooperate with us and everything runs smooth.
Appreciate the comment as we knew we were right! Can only wish your company gets hired more!!
Ok. They should have used blinders BUT that certainly doesn't excuse the pushiness behavior of that ebayer.
@@celebritychaostv Yes you may have been in the right BUT you could have at least tried to work it out with security instead of just arguing.
@@tardis1rules386 The ebayers are there to make money. You definitely would have acted the same if someone was preventing you from making a living. Just saying.
@@tardis1rules386 everyone tried to work it out they didn't wanna listen we were attempting to line up. Either way it worked out in the end as ink was handed out by Adam. Thanks for watching
Just typical. A-hole ebayers/dealers just being plain rude to someone who is just doing their job. Ok they do have a right to walk through BUT it is against the law to loiter.
No body was loitering as long as you move around it's not loitering. It's against the law though to block anyone from walking through a public alley and also against the law for security to shove people
If you don’t even know what the law means then don’t comment about it. Loitering is the act of standing or waiting idly or without purpose. If we were to just sit in the alley blocking traffic for no reason or occupying space then that would be considering “loitering”. Taking a safe action by lining up against a wall for the specific purpose of waiting for someone is not loitering
@@SAGAtoday great comment! Thanks
@@SAGAtoday Yes, but it also states that Loitering laws aim to control aggressive begging, soliciting prostitution, drug dealing, blocking entries to stores, public drunkenness, or being a public nuisance. That person was surely being aggressive and being a pubic nuisance with his begging of just a simple autograph.
@@tardis1rules386 no actually none of that was happening if you actually watched and listened to what was trying to be done