TTL News 308 Posted April 19 Quote There is a local YouTube creator that is traveling around the Mohawk Valley and he is exercising his Constitutional rights. Some people do not feel that he has the right to do what he does, but that doesn't change the fact he's allowed to do it. The creator known as "Mr. Nice Guy" has a YouTube channel titled Mr. Nice Guy Activism... During his videos he will do what he feels is best to serve the community at large by brining about transparency, disclosure and accountability. He of course, is always advocating. One of his most recent run ins involves the Herkimer Water and Sewer Supervisor Scott Blais. There are a series of 3 videos in which Mr. Nice Guy was attempting to get answers on how the office was run. See the rest of the article, and the videos, here. What do you think? Who, if anyone, is in the wrong here? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Chris 2,180 Posted April 19 I watched some of this guy's other videos and honestly, he seems like an asshole. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Adam 375 Posted April 25 1. videographer is being an ass, at least in this series of videos you can tell hes kind of looking for reactions 2. this supervisor and at least the dipshit in the black/beard need to be fired asap, not only unprofessional but certainly a liability for the image and wellbeing of that town. he brings up the camera guy not having a vest/hardhat...well none of the guys working near the equipment including "donny" are wearing them either( see liability to the Town). Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MsKreed 1,186 Posted April 25 On 4/19/2024 at 10:37 AM, Chris said: I watched some of this guy's other videos and honestly, he seems like an asshole. Yes....he definitely seems to be looking to provoke Public Servants. This (and some of his other videos) highlight a lot of examples of civil servants inappropriately reacting to his (First Amendment protected) goading. As long as they are a threat, members of the “public” are within their rights to probe and/or express disapproval of Public Servants’ actions (even in an irritating and/or disrespectful manner). And employees are expected to remain professional at all times, even in the face of “provocative” public scrutiny. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites