Irish Garda Tries To Stop Filming… But Auditor SHUTS Him Down With The Law!

#IRAudits #UKCops #UKAuditors #UKAudit #ukaudit In this video, the auditor visits an Irish Garda Station, testing public photography rights under Irish and European law. The encounter begins calmly — the auditor explains he’s filming purely for recreational and public-interest purposes. However, tension rises as multiple Garda officers approach, insisting that recording a Garda station is an “offence.” The auditor remains composed, questioning their authority under specific legal sections such as Section 8 of the Public Order Act and Article 43 of the Irish Constitution, which protects freedom of assembly. Throughout the exchange, the officers demand identification, question his nationality, and claim security risks over filming vehicles. Despite the rising pressure and attempts at intimidation — including officers standing extremely close and surrounding him — the auditor stays polite, logical, and legally grounded. His calm persistence highlights a key message: public photography from a public space is not a crime. The video ends with a tense but non-violent standoff. The Garda officers remain defensive, while the auditor firmly maintains his right to film and inform the public. This audit captures both the power of knowing your rights and the importance of professionalism under pressure. ⚖️ Disclaimer (for IR Audits Channel) All footage in this video has been recorded lawfully from public areas under the right to freedom of expression and public photography. This content is produced solely for educational, journalistic, and awareness purposes — to inform the public about their legal rights and responsibilities when filming in public spaces.