I'm gonna go to jail if I don't leave the farmer's market.
Yes.
You guys are gonna get a your option is to move outside of here or go over here on Plant Street.
You can you can talk to people on Plant Street.
We don't care.
So what would you be arresting me for?
For trespass after warning because you're being asked to leave the private event right now.
This isn't private.
You guys are wrong.
This is not a private event.
We're not gonna argue about that.
So it's gonna be your choice.
You can either leave or you can go to jail.
That's your choices right now.
So if I come back next Saturday, you guys are gonna arrest me.
Yes.
Yes.
On what grounds?
Trespass after warning?
Trespass from a public event and public property.
Literally walking on a public street.
Yeah.
Public sidewalk over here.
Public park right here.
So you're gonna tell me I can't be on this public sidewalk?
That is correct.
How can I not be on a public sidewalk?
Any other rights of mine you want to violate?
Not at this time.
Not at this time, but just this one.
Just the first one.
Alrighty.
I have been trespassed officially.
This is not the video that I wanted to have to make today.
We went to the Winter Garden Farmer's Market, and as you can see, the police are threatening me with arrest once again.
And I know my rights.
I am in a traditional public forum.
This is not a private event that they keep claiming it's private property, just like the Lakeland Police Department did, who had to be retrained.
And so I guess we're going to have to go through this again.
This was not my intention.
This is not what I wanted.
But I'm going to stand up for myself and the First Amendment and public spaces to have conversations, even if people don't want, don't like what they're about.
Liberals do like deport people insane about like the Obama administration deported tons and tons of people.
I know.
I know.
I'm just going to.
Yeah, thank you for the nice conversation.
I appreciate it.
Hi, how are you?
I'm good.
How are you?
Hi.
Yeah, I'll shake your hand.
How are you?
I'm doing well.
How are you?
Excellent.
I'm doing well.
The farmer's market is a private event.
Okay.
Who's it hosted by?
The city of Winter Garden.
Okay, so the City of Winter Garden.
Yes.
Is it a private event?
Because I didn't have to have a ticket to come in.
Correct.
You now have to ask permission to do that.
So what they want you to do, if you can do it outside that area right there, I don't have to.
So I have the First Amendment right to be in public.
So the city of Winter Garden has a permit just to hold this event and allow vendors to set up their boots.
We went through this in Lakeland and actually they had to backtrack with their city attorney and retrain their entire police department because they tried to trespass me from a public farmer's market.
Okay, great.
Then we'll continue our interviews.
I'm not trespassing you.
I'm just asking you kindly if you can do it right outside their area.
That'll be all.
No, I'm not going to do that because I have every right to be here, but I appreciate you kindly asking me.
I'm going to respectfully say no.
I'm not going to do that because I have every right to be here.
It's not a private, it's not private property.
It's not a private event.
It's open to the public and it's hosted by a city entity.
I'm going to tell you a little bit more about it in just a second.
Johnny.
She doesn't want to leave because this is.
No, it's not about me wanting to.
I'm not going to leave.
Let's just make that clear.
I'm not going to leave.
It's not about me not wanting to.
It's that I have a right to be here and I'm going to maintain that right and stand up for myself and I'm not going to leave.
I would like to get on with my interviews though.
And so I can continue talking to people.
We just went through this in Lakeland.
I can't be removed from a public space.
This is not a private event.
It's held by the city of Winter Garden.
So this is literally a government entity that's holding this.
And I would hate to have to make another video about this and you guys get another letter from my lawyer because this will be the third one.
Yeah, I agree.
You run a permit.
Yes, we do.
So you run a permit to allow these vendors to be on the streets.
That's what you allow.
You cannot remove me from this event.
You cannot do any of that.
So I'm not breaking any laws.
If you could show me the city code.
Is it a public road or a private road?
Who owns this road?
Who owns this?
Is this a public space?
Temple.
You have Sierra.
Is this a public space?
He's going to take care of it for you.
Don't worry.
Well, you came to want to take care of me, so I'm just asking you, is this a public space?
No, I can't.
Because I run the event.
That's why I came here.
Is this a public space?
Yeah, they are coming.
I have the owner coming for you.
Don't worry.
Okay.
The owner of what?
It's a permitted event.
I know, but you said the owner's coming.
The owner of what?
The event management company that manages this.
Okay, and hired by who?
She's coming.
Okay, I know.
Who hired her?
I'm not talking.
I'm not talking.
Who hired her?
The owner of what?
The streets?
It's a permitted event.
Yeah, I agree with you.
It is a permitted event, but you can't interview.
That's what I'm trying to round.
Yes, I can.
I can't interview.
What city code or law?
Then you don't have the right to interview her.
Wow.
Okay, that's the First Amendment, guys.
You can be filmed in public.
Correct.
Filmed.
Not interviewed.
Then don't talk to me then.
Right.
And I'm going to go to the next step.
So just turn around and do it.
So, anyway, I just want to correct your claims before my lawyer has to do it.
You are in public space.
This event is.
Oh, I'm speaking to you.
You don't have to talk back.
You're going to listen, though.
So this is a public space.
You have a permit to hold this event in this space.
You don't have a permit to make this private property and kick people out.
So here we go again.
I almost feel like a First Amendment auditor at this point.
Hi, how are you?
Are you Dana?
Hi, Dana.
Nice to meet you.
How are you?
Did you get permission from the Florida Film Association to be here?
Yeah, so I'm not filming for a movie and I'm not filming for a commercialized thing like that.
We don't have a camera crew with us.
We have no boom mics.
And it's just a YouTube video, which is within my rights to be here and do this.
Okay.
Excuse me.
Don't touch me.
Don't touch me.
I am recording and so I am going to get what you're saying to me.
Sure, so we'll leave it right here.
I'm just asking if you have permission.
Usually we go through the steps of the Florida Film Commission, sends an email to City Hall, and then City Hall lets us know if they're permitting filming of the market.
That's all.
Yeah, yeah.
So I don't need permission to film because I am in a public space owned by the government and this is an event open to the public.
You guys have a permit to hold these vendors here and allow these vendors to be here, but that's it.
And so we went through this in Lakeland.
I'm not sure if you're pervy to that.
So you could go to my YouTube channel, Liberty Hangout, and type in Democrats tried to ban me from the Lakeland downtown farmers market.
And then you can see the subsequent video where my lawyer got involved.
The police had to be retrained.
And I actually did have to be here.
This is not necessary.
Well, this isn't necessary.
I just want to be, I just want to be left alone and be able to talk to people.
Do you have a business call?
Nope.
Okay.
Well, then go have that.
All right.
Thank you.
I appreciate it.
Thank you guys.
All right.
We're leaving and we're going to continue what we're doing.
And so I don't want to be followed by you guys.
I'm just going to continue what I'm doing.
Deal?
All right.
There we go.
Perfect.
So I almost feel like I need to be a First Amendment auditor at these things.
This is another example why it's so important, guys, to stand up for free speech in public forums.
This is what this is.
It's a traditional public forum and I have every right to be here.
We've had so many great conversations.
Nothing heated.
Everybody just listening to each other's sides.
And that wouldn't be allowed to happen in a place like this and recorded if we kicked everybody out that just had a video camera and wanted to film actual conversations, a dialogue going on in this country.
Not everybody's out to be crazy at these protests and stuff.
There's people who are willing to listen and engage and have a conversation and change minds.
And that's why it's so important to support exactly what we came out here to do today, free speech in a public forum.
more bigoted behavior, but in general I think it's Trying to pay attention.
So just leave the market due to the videotaping and interviewing our customers.
We've asked you nicely to leave.
So what policy or city code am I breaking?
I'm asking you once again to please leave our market area.
So what policy or city code am I breaking?
Ma'am, I'm going to ask one more time and then I'm not asking.
What'll happen?
What'll happen if I don't leave?
What's going to happen if I don't leave?
So basically the way it is right now is this is private property for the farmers market.
Okay.
They don't watch you guys on property.
Okay.
You're welcome to step off a property, which is anything outside of the Cornondoff area.
But that's fine.
So at this time, you guys are being trespassed, okay?
So we just went through this in Lakeland, downtown Lakeland, for their farmers market.
Who owns this street?
This street?
Yeah.
This will be owned by the city.
So this is, so this is, hold on, Justin, I've got it.
Shown by the city of right now is being read out as a private event.
Yeah, so this isn't a private event.
It's an event open to the public.
And the permit that is hosted here is just to have the market.
And this is a traditional public forum in the highest extent.
And I have every right to be here.
That's the law.
Okay.
That's your take on it.
Yeah.
But right now we're going to ask you to leave.
Okay.
And what if I don't?
Then you will go to jail.
I'm going to go to jail if I don't leave the farmer's market.
You guys are going to get an option.
Your options to move outside of here or go over here on Plant Street.
You can talk to people on Plant Street.
We don't care.
So, what would you be arresting me for?
For trespass after warning because you're being asked to leave the private event right now.
This isn't private.
You guys are wrong.
This is not a private event.
We're not going to argue about that.
So it's going to be your choice.
You can either leave or you can go to jail.
That's your choices right now.
Okay.
How long would I be in jail for?
You'll have a bond and you'll be able to bond out.
This is happening once again.
We just went through this.
They'll hear from our lawyers, and you guys risk losing qualified immunity.
That's up to you if you want to do that.
Yeah, that's that.
So I'm not going to get arrested because I have children at home, but you guys know this is not a private event.
Go down here to Plant Street and just sit there at the corner and you can talk to anybody that you want outside of those black barriers.
So what law or city code am I breaking?
Right now you're violating the events rules and regulations is what you're doing.
Okay, so that's not that's that's not true.
That their role according to them, you are.
Who is you?
Who are you?
He's event staff.
With who?
Like, what's your name?
You're wanting me to be trespassed?
I'm asking you to leave once again.
Are you asking them to trespass me?
Yes, if you don't leave, that would be.
And who are you?
What's your name?
I work for Event Staff.
Okay.
That's the name of the company, Event Staff?
Yes.
The name of the company is just Event Staff.
Okay, we're perpetuating this even longer.
Why don't we just get on with it?
You can.
So I am going to leave, but you guys are asking me you're threatening me with arrest if I don't leave a public event.
Yeah, he said if I don't leave, I'm going to be arrested.
Because you're being trespassed from the city, from the city of Winter Garden.
Are you going to file that in court?
We will, yes.
Okay, please do that.
Yeah, you need my information to officially trespass me.
You need to be trespassed first, or you need to.
You are trespassed.
Okay, so if I get an official trespass warning, how do I obtain one of those?
Can I ask you a license?
Yes.
I want you if you're threatening to trespass me by number, by hand.
Does that entail being arrested if you just officially trespass me?
It does not.
You have to be in handcuffs.
Right now, you are officially trespassing.
So that's a warning.
Officially trespassing means you have to file it.
So you're warned if you come back on the property that you can go to jail.
If you refuse to leave, you can go to jail.
That's what it is right now.
So I'm going to leave, but he has my ID, so I'm going to deal with him right now.
You'd have to leave the property.
Okay.
So I'm officially trespassed.
You're going to file this in court.
We're not going to file it in this course, but if you do come back, then we will file an order and you'll go to jail.
But there's no official trespass.
You are officially trespassed right now.
This is a warning.
This is an official trespass.
You are officially trespassed from here.
If you return, because what happens is you have to be trespassed.
Okay.
If you refuse to leave, then if you come back, you can go to jail.
Or if you refuse to leave, you can go to jail.
So I'm going to leave because I have children and they.
I know this gentleman's name.
Yeah, yeah.
What is your name?
Event staff.
That's not your name.
What is your name?
Unfortunately.
We'll find out.
We'll find out your name.
Okay.
So I think it's really upsetting that this is happening once again.
You guys are going to have to hear from my lawyer once again.
So yeah, we'll go this way.
It's not that hard to stand up for the First Amendment.
That's all going to be.
This is a traditional public forum.
You guys are kicking out some.
So why am I being asked to leave?
Oh, Lord.
We're done asking questions.
You're an officer who's threatening me with arrests.
You can't answer my question.
I answered all the questions.
Why am I being asked to leave?
Public property.
Public property.
Is it because of who I am or is it because event is not?
It's an event open to the public.
Keep walking back to 2 p.m., which is the same thing I told you at the beginning.
When I spoke to you.
Literally walking on a public street.
Yeah.
Public sidewalk over here.
Public park right here.
I went into a public restroom earlier.
So if I come back next Saturday, you guys are going to arrest me.
Yes.
Yes?
Yes.
Yes.
On what grounds?
Trespass after trespass from a public event and public property.
And then just to reiterate.
And it's run by the city government.
Yeah, the city government holds this a permit, and the permit does not make this private property.
We're going this way.
I'm not telling these people where I'm parked.
Oh, I don't know if you're allowed to record here, sir.
So this is happening once again.
Justin, get in front of me.
This is not the video that I wanted to have to make today.
We went to the Winter Garden Farmer's Market, and as you can see, the police are threatening me with arrest once again.
And I know my rights.
I am in a traditional public forum.
This is not a private event that they keep claiming it's private property, just like the Lakeland Police Department did, who had to be retrained.
And so, I guess we're gonna have to go through this again.
This was not my intention.
This is not what I wanted, but I'm gonna stand up for myself and the First Amendment in public spaces to have conversations, even if people don't want, don't like what they're about.
So, I am leaving because I have children.
Children are more important to get back home to than being arrested because they did say that they would literally put me in handcuffs and I would spend the night in jail.
So, that's what we're doing.
So, are we banned from the are we banned from the parking garage too?
From the farmer's market.
Okay, so I can, so that's not part of the farmer's market over there, right?
Once you get past the black, you can be over there.
So, you're gonna tell me I can't be on this public sidewalk?
How can I not be on a public sidewalk?
So, you're gonna tell me right here.
We need to keep walking.
Let's continue, please.
Let's continue.
Now, I'm not allowed on the public sidewalks.
We can keep talking after we get off the property.
Is this a sidewalk?
We can keep talking after we get off the property, okay?
What property, though?
Like, what get off of what property?
Keep walking, please.
Keep walking.
He's gonna arrest me if I don't keep walking into the parking garage.
If I did not have children back home, I would definitely just allow them to arrest me.
Thank you, Patricia.
Okay, I'm in the parking garage.
Anything else I can do for you guys?
Any other rights of mine you want to violate?
Not at this time yet.
Not at this time, but just this one.
Just the first one.
Yeah.
Thank you.
I hope you look forward to the video tonight.
We appreciate it.
Absolutely.
Make sure you post it everywhere.
I don't have any social media, but I'm sure that, you know, you all do.
You know, what's sad is that I'm not breaking any laws.
I'm not doing anything.
You guys are going to have a nice probably couple of weeks.
So this is not my intention, but I almost feel compelled to start being a First Amendment auditor.
We'll have to discuss if that's something that we want to break out into our channel.
It's really, really just upsetting that here we are once again.
The police just don't know the boundaries of what's private and public property.
And I know a lot of you guys are like, stand up for yourself.
Do you want me to be here?
Yes.
Yes.
Okay.
I'm a good fan.
Oh, if I step in here, I'm going to be arrested.
Like Lakeland there?
They threatened to arrest me.
Oh, wow.
Yeah.
Just like Lakeland.
Just like Lakeland.
Yeah, just like Lakeland.
Shane Damn.
Yeah, so if you want a photo, you can come over here and get one.
So I just want to just clarify something with you guys.
I know a lot of you will be in the comments.
Like, why don't you just, you know, stand up for yourself?
Let them arrest you.
At the end of the day, my priority and my responsibility is to my children, and I need to make it back home to them because they are what matters most.
And while if I didn't have children, I would definitely just let them arrest me.
That's not the case.
So I do just want to clarify that.
I've seen some comments.
I just want to point that out there.
But again, this is telling me that I can't be on public sidewalks and I'm not allowed to go to these restaurants over here.
I can't go to the splash pad with my children if I ever wanted to come here and do that during the farmer's market.
I can't go down that little public place right there and patronize those shops because to get there, I'd have to go through the farmer's market, which is just very interesting.
So here we are.
It's Lakeland 2.0.
That cop had a lot of funny things to say.
And so we'll see if his tune changes when he has to sit through a retraining program for violating my First Amendment rights.
And so with that being said, if you want to be up for another MAGA market on Saturday, stay tuned, hit that notification bell or donate to my Patreon at patreon.com slash Caitlin Bennett.
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We are outside of the Winter Garden Police Department.
We asked to speak to a supervisor because that's something we didn't do in Lakeland.
So we're going to make sure we talk to the Supervisor and possibly file a complaint.
It's really frustrating when this stuff happens.
Even if the farmer's market had a rule that said that you aren't allowed to talk to people and film in there, that's illegal.
And the fact that this farmer's market, the Winter Garden Farmer's Market, is literally owned and put on by the city of Winter Garden.
They can't restrict first-some activities in a traditional public forum like that.
And so it's just like, I don't even want to have to be doing this.
Like, I don't want to have to challenge the police or even get the police to try and trespass me.
Like, that's not my goal.
My goal was to talk to people.
And it's just so frustrating.
So anyway, we'll see what happens with the supervisor.
Well, I have you here talking about farmers markets and the exact same thing happening in Lakeland.
If you don't know what I'm talking about, go down to our videos in the video section and find Democrats Bami from the Lakeland Farmers Market.
The exact same thing happened then and what's happening now.
And we have an update coming about that situation.
We have body cam footage.
We have public records requests that was just sent to us a couple of days ago.
So we're going to also be providing an update for that.
So if you've been following that along, stay tuned, hit that notification so you get alerted of when we actually do get that update out.
And it's some good stuff.
You're going to want to see it.
Tomorrow, I mean, Monday morning, since who else would I contact?
You can talk to our professional standards, and that's Lieutenant Dryas.
She deals with almost all the complaints.
Or my lieutenant will be in Monday morning and probably around 10 o'clock.
You can talk to them.
Okay.
Can you tell me what city code or anything like that that I was breaking?
As far as being on the property there for the farmer's market?
Yeah.
So the city contracts out that property right there for the farmer's market.
They're a third-party vendor that manages the farmer's market.
they basically convert that to a private event at the time.
That's been given to me through my administration through City Hall.
Okay.
So that's that's I've been here 10 years and that's it's always been ran that way.
The city doesn't put any money into it.
All they do is collect like the permitting fees and stuff like that from the vendors and stuff like that.
But it's all done through a third-party vendor.
What's the third-party vendor?
I don't know off the top of my head what the name of it is.
So you're telling me the city of Winter Garden does not put that on?
The city does not spawn.
They don't put that on, no.
They don't put that on?
No, they don't put that on.
That's what it says on the website.
Correct.
Yeah.
So they're sponsor of it, but it's within the city of Winter Garden, but they don't actually put the farmer's market on.
So everything that's coordinated through there is coordinated through a third party.
Okay.
You don't know what that third party is.
I don't know off the top of my head.
Okay.
I can, it's kind of hard to get information on a Saturday.
Yeah.
But City Hall would have all that information for you.
Or Lieutenant Dryas, like I said for professional standards, would be able to help you out and get that information for you.
Okay.
Okay.
And so you have no clue how it converts into private property?
As far as contracts or anything like that, like city ordinance.
Like, like how what transform magically transforms that space?
Because usually it's public, right?
It's public.
Yes.
Okay.
So what does the how does it transform into private property when it's open to the public?
I don't have an answer for you.
City Hall has been doing the negotiations with the third party and I don't know if there's a agreement or some type of contract.
I don't know.
I don't, I honestly don't know.
So this farmer's market, it's some third-party private entity contacts City Hall and gets a permit for it.
Yes, so they have a permit and then every one of the vendors has permits within that to be open-air vendors through that third party.
So the city doesn't do anything as far as the organizing it, promoting it, anything like that, other than just being part of City Winter Garden.
That's interesting because online it says differently.
Okay.
Online it says this is hosted and put on by the city of Winter Garden.
Okay.
I'd have to look at it and see.
Yeah.
But that's my understanding.
That's what's been told to me.
And what if your understanding is wrong and you just threaten me with arrest for being in a public area?
Okay.
I made contact before we actually ran you guys off of there with my administration and our chief of police actually made the determination to have you guys leave.
Okay.
So this is coming not from me directly, from my chief of police.
Okay.
Why were we?
Why are you being asked to leave?
Because they have rules and regulations of the farmer's market.
They have their own rules and stuff in there.
And one of them is that you can't record any type of like anything more than just your normal phone or something like that.
You can take pictures and stuff.
But if it's more of like a commercial type thing, then they don't allow that within the property of the farmer's market.
Okay, so that's what they were looking at.
I read that before I came here, and it actually applies to commercials or having a large film crew with boom boxes and large filming equipment, which they don't.
Yeah, and they look at it as if it's going to be published anything, then it needs to be, there needs to be a permit for that for the city, and then they get not allowed on the property of the farmer's market.
But that's an illegal role for them to have.
And I wish I just had you guys to understand more about this because we literally just went through this in Lakeland where they had to, they threatened to trespass me.
Well, they did.
They gave me a trespass warning.
They threatened me with arrest.
And then my lawyer got involved.
The city attorney got involved.
And it was told to them that they can't do that.
It's illegal to do that.
And that a permit on a private or I'm sorry, a permit on a public space like that does not make the property private.
That space is open to the public and it's a public space.
And so, I mean, I don't, I don't think you guys particularly know the in and outs of this because we just went through this.
But if you have something to say, I have another question, if you had something to say to me.
I was just saying, like, I don't know, like I said, what the agreements are or what converts that to a private venue as far as that's concerned.
I know within the city, like the city has like parks and stuff where we have rules and stuff.
So we can enforce those like certain hours and stuff like that or conduct stuff like that.
So any type.
And the only thing like here is like they basically extend the pavilion into the rest of the farmer's market because it used to just be the pavilion.
It used to be real small and then they just kind of get bigger and bigger.
But I'm not sure as far as the legalities of that.
Off the top of my head, I'm just...
I'm just passing it down from our chief down through us.
So that's been the standing ever since I've been here that they basically rent that out from the city and it becomes their venue at the time.
Yeah.
And then we're just going to.
And I don't know the legalities as far as that's concerned.
Our city hall, they have all the attorneys and stuff like that.
I don't have that.
Do you know if the footprint includes the sidewalks?
Yes.
So anything, anything, from my understanding, anything within like the, where the black barriers are on the roadways, anything in there?
Like the splash pad itself is not part of the farmer's market, but anything like the roadways layer and the sidewalks, as far as that's concerned, all the way from Highland here to Boyd and then from Plant Street down to where our police cars were down there by the parking garage.
So that's part of the farmer's market and that's the territory that they're given for the farmer's market itself.
Right.
So my question is, I was given a trespass warning.
Right.
So I'm not actually trespassed.
You are trespassed from there.
So if you do return, you can be subject to liability.
So are you going to file that and I will get a paper stating?
I have a paper.
Do you want me to give you a copy of that?
I can do that.
Yes, I do.
Okay.
I can get that for you.
Do you have any other questions before I do that?
That's like an official trespass.
Okay.
Yes, I would like that.
I will get that toward you.
I don't think I have any questions.
Do you have any other questions?
I thought I can think of right now.
No, that's good.
Let me get that for you and then I'll be right back with you.
Okay.
Thanks so much.
Appreciate it.
I got your follow-up.
Is that trespass just for her?
Right now, yes.
Okay, so you can.
I'm not trespassed.
So we just trespassed her at the request of the farmer's market staff.
Okay.
There was no mention of you or that's just interesting.
So we don't want to wanna just doing the thing that they said isn't allowed to be done.
Did they say because of anything that I was talking about or nothing specifically other than that you were going up and asking people questions and stuff like that, which is against their policies.
And then there's also like a permitting process that the city has for recording and like that doesn't apply to me though.
But anyway, I would like to, yeah, that's what that was brought up to us.
Okay, perfect.
Okay.
Yeah.
So, and like I said, I ran all this through my chain of command through the chief and that's the direction that I got.
And then that's what we're doing.
We know you're just doing your child.
So like I said, your attorney can get a hold of our attorneys and come up with some resolution and then go from there.
But let me get that copy for you.
I'll be right back.
Okay.
Thank you.
I really appreciate it.
You're welcome.
There's a copy of the trespass warning.
Okay, so this is got the person for the farmer's market that requested trespass and then all the information about that.
So you're going to give me his name, but I have it now.
Yeah, correct.
Okay, so this is A warning.
What about, like, this is not an official trespass?
So, this is just basically saying if you return back to the property without permission from the farmer's market, then you're subject to trespassing.
I'm subject to arrest.
Okay.
What's the difference between a warning and an official trespass?
It's the same thing.
Oh, it's the same thing.
Okay.
Alrighty.
I have been trespassed officially.
Will this go through like courts?
Like, will I get something in the mail for this?
Or that's just, that's it.
Alrighty.
Joseph David Deciato.
Thank you.
So that's if she returns back at all, like not even filming, just shopping.
And if she returns at all, she's subject to arrest.
Does that expire at any point?
Like I said, she can stay outside the farmer's market.
Yeah, but if I just came with my kids and I wanted to like get something to eat with a restaurant, does this expire?
It does not expire right now, unless something changes from the event staff allowing me back on the property.
Then we can resettle it.
Stuff like that.
Something happened.
Through your attorneys and all that stuff.
All right.
Sounds good.
That's above my pay grade, and I'm not sure.
Of course, of course.
Of course.
Indefinite.
Yes.
All right.
Here it is.
I was officially trespassed.
He said this is the same exact thing as an official trespass.
And so little me got trespassed officially, I guess, from the Winter Garden farmer's market.
And so I don't know what we're going to do with this, but stay tuned to find out because this is very interesting for free speech.
Free speech.
I don't think they're going to get away with it though.
I don't know.
My lawyer is pretty awesome.
So let's see what happens.
I just wanted to point out also that they trespassed me for filming, but I didn't even have the camera.
I just had a microphone.
And my husband, who is my cameraman, who actually was filming, is not a trespass.
So he can come back, but I can't.
And we're being trespassed.
I mean, trespass for filming, but I actually wasn't filming.
So that makes me wonder why exactly I was trespassed if I wasn't doing any filming.