Everyone is the media nowadays. That's why press pay people for their stories and videos, etc.
A press pass (alternatively referred to as a press card or a journalist pass) grants some type of special privilege to journalists. Some cards have recognized legal status; others merely indicate that the bearer is a practicing journalist.
But anyone can write "PRESS" on a dirty shirt, carry a camera and ask questions?
well, to be fair, it is in the first amendment. anyone can in fact be a member of the press. their is no such thing as a "legal press pass" issuing agency. official press passes are given by companies/corporations to identify themselves as employees of said agency. also, private/government functions/agencies may issue press passes to people for entry to property/events, nothing more.
They're saying he was a security guard with no connection to Antifa. Eye roll.
He was with media, of course he is Antifa.
Everyone is the media nowadays. That's why press pay people for their stories and videos, etc.
But anyone can write "PRESS" on a dirty shirt, carry a camera and ask questions?
Make em pay by their own rules? https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journalism_ethics_and_standards
well, to be fair, it is in the first amendment. anyone can in fact be a member of the press. their is no such thing as a "legal press pass" issuing agency. official press passes are given by companies/corporations to identify themselves as employees of said agency. also, private/government functions/agencies may issue press passes to people for entry to property/events, nothing more.