TESTIMONY
Testimony Dispute: Recording Rights and Regulations
3:18:54
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67 sec
A member of the public debates with Chair Julie Menin about the right to record during the City Council hearing, specifically addressing the use of a tripod.
The individual ultimately agrees to refrain from using a tripod. Chair Menin redirects the individual to NYC Media for official recordings of the proceedings.
Speaker 1
3:18:54
Okay.
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I'm gonna call on your next cert.
3:18:56
You have to put the the tripod that's not according to counsel Rose.
3:18:59
We can't have that.
3:19:00
If you're interested in a recording of the
Speaker 38
3:19:03
She's speaking next.
Speaker 1
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No.
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No.
3:19:05
She's not here speaking next, sir.
3:19:07
But if you're interested in a recording, it it is on NYC Media.
3:19:11
This whole hearing is recorded, so you can get a recording.
Speaker 38
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We have a right we have a right to record.
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We have a
Speaker 1
3:19:18
actually, according to 7.60, we don't as you see, like, they don't have recordings here, but you're more than welcome to NYC Media, you see them in the back.
3:19:27
They're recording this whole hearing.
Speaker 38
3:19:28
The reason that we record is because
Speaker 1
3:19:30
No.
3:19:31
It's it's as I'm so I'm sorry that is not permitted.
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But, again, there's a recording of this whole hearing.
Speaker 38
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I won't use a tripod.
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I won't use a tripod.
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That's
Speaker 1
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all.
3:19:38
Okay.
Speaker 38
3:19:40
I'll forget the tripod.
3:19:41
So we're gonna before I get started, we're gonna mark so now it's you and Critzel Hudson, they have issues with a tripod.
3:19:49
And this is how we defend New Yorkers.
3:19:52
Well, forget about that for now.
3:19:53
We'll put the tripod away.
3:19:55
This is this is our first amendment right to speak and to record.
3:19:59
I don't know why you have an issue with recording.