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You silly goose, we didn’t fight those wars for our rights. We fought them for security and safety of Americans and freedom for the citizens of those foreign countries, and to a lesser extent, resources and political/economic reasons. The last war we fought for our rights was the civil war. Also, don’t let these fools try to tell you you’re violating HIPAA laws, those apply to them, not you. You haven’t gone through a HIPAA training and you don’t work for a medical provider. They have to protect patients medical info, If they’re so concerned about it, they shouldn’t set up in the middle of a busy lobby. super geniuses.
If they are so concerned with HIPAA compliance, then they should not have placed their treatment facility in the middle of an open lobby in a public building. If any HIPAA violations are taking place, THEY are reasonable for creating said violation.
HIPPA laws are a crock of. I got home from hospital with 19 others peoples records in with my clothes. I tried to report it to HIPPA, health dept….no one cared.
Ryan N: Not so! It applies to lnformation of protected health information (PHI) by any entity with the right to know medical information, for medical treatment. Example: Insurance companies, for payment reasons. Law enforcement, with a warrant, family members, or friends, with power of attorney. These entities are prohibited from sharing, PHI, with others, not having a need to know.
@@buzzmessinger4510 the point is, a person cannot violate HIPPA laws since they do not apply to the average person. We are not responsible for the privacy of medical information.
@@buzzmessinger4510 yah. So not random people lol you have to have been entrusted with that information essentially to violate hipaa. The best (or worst) you could say about this situation would be potentially the people running the clinic might have violated HIPAA by doing there clinic in a public setting
When cops refuse to give their name you should always assume they’re a police impersonator and contact the actual police and report the illegal behavior.
That's a great idea. Call the non-emergency line right in front of him and report that you think a man is impersonating a police officer because he wont identify himself. I bet he would identify himself after that lol
The problem is that it would be a roundabout way of getting you to surrender your identity via phone number. What needs to happen is auditors must disregard anything an unidentified officer has to say, including directives, ask if they are a police officer and say that it seems suspicious because a real police officer would identify themselves...tell them to call a supervisor if they are a real cop. You won’t follow commands or interact with an unidentified armed man acting so bizarrely. And of course you should articulate that you want their name and badge number in order to submit a complaint against them. This could mean that police who refuse to identify to a member of the public they have engaged with in their official capacity could be guilty of misconduct since they would now be actively trying to subvert the complaint process as well.
@@sorkmine I was thinking that at first too but what I think he actually meant was that they should be bringing the patients into a secure area in order to protect their privacy, not that they should make the area restricted. I could definitely be wrong though.
I have to admit I started watching theses audits a couple years ago. At first I thought you were all just assholes harassing police and places. But more and more I watch, I see the absolute corruption in the PD's. I would like to thank you and all auditors for your work.
Honestly, i started watching them today and about 2 hours ago i tought the same thing. Altough in the vids its clear that vids like this need to happen... ps: i am glad they gave Sgt Davis a big thumbs up. Dont think its easy to have a Audit like this :p
The corruption is not really what worries me. Let's be realistic, that's a minority of even the bad cops. The real bad cops are those are who are completely ignorant not only of what they are supposed to uphold, but even the foundation of what they are supposed to know not only as officers of the law. But they lack the basic information that an informed citizen of America should have. You can't have people in positions of power, and then not at least expect some degree of knowledge and experience. That is what truly shocks me. Hearing a police officer say, City Hall is not a public place. Stuff like that worries me more than a corrupt cop. Because that cop will not hesitate to throw you or me and jail, or worse because they are uninformed.
That's right. I mean they are doing vaccination observation in the middle of the lobby with no proper barriers and worrying that the HIPPA laws are not been protected ? It just doesn't make sense.
When ever they say "you are violating HIPAA", tell them that it is impossible for you to violate HIPAA. As a non medical professional, the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPPA) cannot apply to you EVER. It is ONLY applied to health care workers, insurers, government employees, and employers protecting the info of their employees. It CANNOT be applied to an average citizen. As soon as they start saying that you are violating HIPAA, you know they have no clue what they are talking about.
They should say that they are violating HIPAA law by allowing patients to be recorded by the public. It’s their responsibility to secure the patient records. They should have moved the vaccination site to a private area of the public building.
This is all absolutely true. Would love to see more auditors use this bit of information to educate our public officials. They apparently don't pay attention to the dozens of online trainings on this that they're required to do every year.
I worked in a temporary contract role with an insurance company and had to watch educational videos on HIPAA before I could start. They aren't educating employees correctly on what HIPAA is. They state doing such and such violates HIPAA but nowhere in the videos do they state whom it applies to.
When someone starts yapping about HIPAA you need to inform them that the law applies to Health care providers and the keepers of health records. It is up to them to keep those records safe and private. It does NOT apply to the public. As health care professionals they should know and understand that law!!!!
exactly. Cause I don't remember sitting in on their "mandatory training on keeping records secure" ....They love to say *HIPAA* as if it's some extra special G4 classified Super duper Law that cancels out all laws 🙄
@@Thatdudejones1 I can tell you have never delt with the people I have delt with. Assaulted, false arrested, spit on had my head slammed into the car door jam as they were putting me in the back, made to sit on the hood of a car that has been running for an 8 hour shift as they busted my friend head open with a Maglite and broke his tail light to say that was the reason for the stop. Telling my girl she should be with a real man and giving her his number, thrown on the ground with a knee in my neck for eating in the park after it was closed and threatened with a tarzor against my neck. YOU have no idea what you are talking about. The funny part is my record is clean cause I never did anything wrong but say something when they were acting like scum bags .
He brought nothing, as you see he refferred to Sean by name so he knew where this was going, he knew Sean and what he is doing, the sad part about this is why it takes his knowledge of Seans job so he knows he has to do his ! Or else there will be consequences ! This is why Auditors are needed ! To keep the bastards honest !
@@mattd03411 dont you actually realise it was because he knew of Seanpaul Reyes .... when a good cop ignores the actions of a bad cop he too is a bad cop ! Fact !!
YO I love that SGT. "No, sir!" It wasn't about any ego, or social image. He realized you weren't breaking the law and gave you the respect he knew both you and him deserved.
"Sir, I know the law..." as she makes it clear how much she does not know the law. She is hopelessly clueless about HIPAA. The truth is, that if she is the one overseeing this operation, and she is allowing the displaying of patients information that is viewable from a public space, she is the one breaking HIPAA.
Ya sadly alot of people who are in charge of things they don’t belong in charge if who just celebrate ignorance instead of admitinf they did wrong and learning from it. She would have seemed like a much better person if she admitted she was wrong and agreed on some mutual ground at very least. The way HIPAA works is that the onus is on those who are HIPAA certified to not make private personal info visa law and viewable to the public. Not the other way around. Plus can’t be violating HIPAA if your not HIPAA certified. Most of those volunteers are not HIPAA certified so they can’t be held responsible under HIPAA either for exposing it in public.
i gotta admit it was beautiful seeing that first sheriff shrivel when when he started to interrogate you and realize he was beyond his depth. They're so used to being in a position of authority over people, so when he wasnt you could see him physically shrivel down and slink around trying to avoid being on camera. Keep up the good work brother!
As a Combat Veteran, I appreciate what you do and most importantly how you do things. Most 1A Auditors are rude and really ignorant. Thank you for being a true profesional.
No, they're not! You just like this one because he appeases your sensitive snowflake feelings. They're all making this world a better place, unlike a "combat veteran". You should be ashamed of yourself! Instead you think people should celebrate your lust for murder.
Hands downs... LIA is the best! More often than not... the Auditors make themselves look like assholes (although I legally agree with them, it's hard to like them). I absolutely love LIA's style, calm deemener, and tact if it wasn't for him, I don't think I would fully respect the Auditor community.
I was declined to my medical appointment at a VA Clinic, for not answering medical questions, in a public lobby, by a non-medical, person, and a VA Police officers. These persons were making diagnosis, in public, of my health information. That is in violation of HIPPA Law.
@@michaelwoods1389 honesrly I watch most of the other audit videos (I’m Canadian; but have extensive ties to the states ) and it makes me happy Canadian police and courts have a lot of more flexibility. Cause I’m like you guys are the reason half these cops break the rules; they are people too and they do have to maintain things and protect everybody and you’re just acting a fool; which in Canada can be a thing police can stop lol. But American police are super problematic in general relative to Canadian police (and I don’t mean all there police are i just mean they have more problems then we do) and this stuff done well seems super helpful Also and nothing to do with thr audits You guys really do need to put way more funding into your police Honesrly that’s a big difference between the us; and countries with much better modern police forces You guys put way less direct regular funding into police services and your cops get paid less; get way less training and are considerably less educated You’d be better off requiring degrees Putting them through years of training Paying them really well (helps weed out corruption and attresft better candidates) And the best part is it doesn’t wind up really costing more cause you just need less police Cause they’re more effective so there’s less crime for them to deal with of the petty nature
@@ShmuckCanuck my wife is Canadian... Saskatchewan. I have had very few interactions with LEO since I met her. Mostly border, Traffic, or Parking. On both sides. Pretty even keel across the board. Assholes and super nice on both sides... however, my military Service gets me more lectures than tickets in the states and Canadian ticket prices are insane. I'm in no way saying that auditors are bad and cops are good or vice versa. Just think Auditors should hold themselves to a standard they expect of LEOs. LIA I think does just that.
Ditto, excellent point. I suppose the signs all over the place that basically say “medical patients are in here” is probably a violation. His filming from a publicly assessable area is not.
She won't properly identify, but she's probably not in violation of HIPAA for the same reason the auditor wasn't... She seemed more like an employee at the building, and not subcontracting for the healthcare provider... If that's the case, HIPAA doesn't even pertain to her. HIPAA only applies to healthcare providers and Insurance entities. A garbage man can post a picture of your disregarded prescription medication bottle online and he's not violating HIPAA. Everyone in that building really needs to brush up on what they're doing if they're going to engage the public and attempt to "enforce" the law.🙄
12:38 "How am I supposed to know who is here getting a vaccine?" She answered "that's why we're here telling you that!" 😂 Lady staaahp telling people's business!!!
I love how the SGT when asked his name said ‘SGT Davis’ and then sad ‘how are you today Sean’ which you didnt pick up on straight away. Your work is always appreciated👍🏽
You should have educated that lady on HIPAA, it is not violating HIPAA to photograph a person's face in public no matter circumstances. It's the medical professional and directors of site that are required to keep that info private.
Thank you Sargent for upholding your oath to constitution, thank you for knowing the law and enforcing it equally! You are HERO in this video and keep upholding your oath, 🇺🇸 needs you!
@@lambbosbread123 in a literal sense if my paycheck consists of 100% tax dollars and any portion of it is returned in the form of taxation the public is paying my taxes also. If my labor performs a service where a private party compensates me than that private party could claim YOU WORK FOR ME.
Excellent display of an officer upholding his oath to the constitution. Great work as always bro. Wish you were closer so I could come join in the protesting!
That Sgt called you Shaun from the very beginning . He was terrified that you’d shame them like you’ve shamed others . Good job Shawn ( not sure which spelling ) . 👏
@@wilbl7778 You’re 100% right. My wife has worked in a physical therapy office for over 20 years and I just found out that she doesn’t fully understand HIPAA privacy rules. But a cop’s ignorance can do so much damage to a person that there should be no excuse for them not knowing their jobs inside and out like a doctor.
@@billyclutch - what doesn't she understand about HIPAA after all these years. Was she interpreting it incorrectly, or was it taught to her wrong by her bosses?
Thank you for these videos. My rights were violated in high school by a campus security guard and now I know my freedoms and what i should do in the future
12:40 I can see the smile under that mask from SGT Davis, he knows the law and appreciated you doing so aswell, no rights violated that day. props to him for actually doing his job.
No citizen has the Ability to violate HIPPA laws. It shows how uneducated these “Medical Professionals” are when they say “ You’re violating HIPPA laws”.
When you violate a patient's privacy by recording their interactions with a healthcare provider without their permission, you're in violation of HIPAA and other privacy laws such as eavesdropping laws. Where did you get your law degree?
@@willdwyer6782 False. There is zero expectation of privacy in public. It's hilarious that you try to insult others when you are in the wrong. Funny, and sad.
HIPAA is irrelevant. According to 18 USC 2511 you can only legally record a conversation that you have consent or a court order to record. If you're having a conversation with someone else, it's legal to record that conversation. If you are recording a conversation between two people and you are not taking part in the conversation, that's a big No-No.
When a Servants go out looking for law breakers it's OK but when a member of the public( The master) goes out looking for oath breakers they are deemed troublemakers by the servants......🤔
Thank you. The health care worker said it. She has to see about changing where people get vaccinated to make it not accessible to the public. That's where a lot of people in the Child Support office, city buildings, parole, etc. Aren't getting right. If they are so worried about people being able to see the information easily, then maybe they should protect citizens information better.
That's the most socially awkward deputy I have ever seen. He literally looks scared of his own shadow and cowers away every time you come near. He can't even look you in the eyes. Wow.
Love this Sargent wish there more like him on the police force. Nice calm professional and deescalated the situation with perfect knowledge of the law. We salute you sir
A man with a gun, taser, a club and handcuffs... calls another man with a gun, taser, a club and handcuffs to “help” a guy with a camera. Sad world. ✌🏼
I don’t know why but when I watch your videos I feel like they’re so good that they deserve a like and a comment and not every auditor gets that from me . Keep it up man . 🇵🇷🤞🏼🇺🇸
It's amazing how medical professionals do not understand hipaa law. If THEY are not properly protecting the privacy of individuals receiving medical treatment from the public eye, then THEY are violating hipaa law.
It's really bad when you feel sorry for a member of law enforcement because is too meek to interact with you. What's he going to do if he is actually in a dangerous situation? Go hide? Seriously how did he get that job? I wouldn't imagine he was any different in his initial interview.
Your approach and demeanor are awesome. I'm not sure how you keep such a "cool head" around ignorance, but it is commendable. Thank you for your work and continued success, young man!
By the DHS lady's own definition of HIPAA, Suffolk County is violating it. I saw at least two security cameras overlooking the vaccination area; one aimed towards registration and one looking down into the area where the vaccines are being administered. So much for privacy in a public space.
Any of the public getting their vaccine at that location was waiving all rights to privacy. Most people get them at the local pharmacy nowadays for boosters. There’s no expectation of privacy there. They do it right out in the store area with just a small screen for “privacy” at my pharmacy. The waiting chairs are not at all private. They’re right on an aisle’s end cap. There’s still a 15-minute wait afterward, Sean. I hope you got better informed about that so you’re not spreading disinformation, but I haven’t seen all of your videos. I just found you a few months ago and started binge-watching the old stuff on a whim. 😂
How do they not know that it’s their responsibility to keep patient’s/client’s/customer’s information private? The employees all acted so unprofessional! Wow!
While talking with the Sergeant about privacy and restricted areas she said, "we need to see about adjusting that." I don't think she fully comprehends what's going on but at least this shows the wheels are turning, be it ever so slowly.
Honorable officers like sgt davis get far too little credit and acknowledgement. It’s a good thing that bad officers are being exposed now more than ever before but it’s equally as important that we show our appreciation for officers like this who maintain the integrity of their oath to the constitution.
what i don't get is the bullies could bully the person in the wrong and still get their kicks, but they always side with the wrong side. they could be bullies and still not run the risk of penalties.
The law that does not apply at all, PERIOD in this situation. He does not have a relationship with anyone as a medical provider in that situation, PERIOD. The idiocy that comes from HIPAA (the correct acronym) and the ADA are at STUPID levels. People have no idea what they are talking about.
That Sargent is a perfect example of a well trained professional police officer. We appreciate you Sir. Nothing but respect. Great job Sean in educating govt officials who let their egos over run their job. We appreciate you too. Respect
They seem to be refusing to ID the more often they're being filmed for some strange reason. Hmmm. They won't ID because they are 100% aware that they're acting unlawfully, violating people's rights and they know they look like (because they are) tyrants and cowards. They will claim all day that it's due to "officer safety" concerns, like fear of retaliation and the things that are going on "in this day and age"...blah, blah.. we all know it's bullshit.
HIPPA laws do not apply to the public the law applies to the medical staff it is their job to protect the public’s information regarding their health documentation !!! Well done and documented !!!