Police who do not want to be photographed and uploaded to YouTube counter by roaring copyright-strict Disney music



Police officers in Santa Ana, California countered with a roaring Disney music to prevent the patrol from being filmed and uploaded to YouTube.

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The following is the state of the police officer captured by the photographer. Police cars are lined up in front of Santa Ana's 1629 W Civic Center Dr in the dark. The beacon is shining brightly, but it seems that the police officers are not particularly alert because they are chatting. Police officers may be aware of the photographer and occasionally move towards the camera.



After a while, the police officer boarded the police car and suddenly started playing 'You've got a friend in me ...' and the theme song 'You've Got a

Friend ' from the movie ' Toy Story '. You can check the situation from around 2 minutes 25 seconds of the video.



The photographer says, 'I'm playing music. I can't upload it to YouTube.' Police officers will continue to play Disney music such as 'We Don't

Talk ' in ' Encanto and the Magical House ' and ' Reflection ' in ' Mulan ' for several minutes.

I thought that the video would end here, but from around 7 minutes and 4 seconds , a local city council councilor, Jonathan Ryan Hernandez , appeared. Ask the police who are making noise around you about the situation.



A police officer replies to Mr. Hernandez, who asks 'Why are you playing music at a loud volume?', 'Because it is a copyright infringement for him.'



'Are you using our resources?' 'No, no. I'm using my cell phone.'



'We are paying you taxes. Do you know who I am?' Hernandez asks. The police officer replied, 'I don't know ... I understand. I'm a councilor,' and suddenly changed his attitude and apologized to Mr. Hernandez and the photographer, 'I'm sorry.'



'There are schools and children here. You are scaring your neighbors. Pay homage to my community,' said Hernandez.



Police officers also apologized for their actions and finally shook hands in honor of each other's work.



This video has been uploaded to YouTube and has already been played over 50,000 times. Police officers' attempts to block uploads were unsuccessful, but the Santa Anna police station later posted a statement on Twitter that 'attempts to play music are not the department's policy.'




It is not the first time that a police attempt like this has been made, and in Los Angeles , California, Alameda , California, and Ottawa , Illinois, cases of 'music being played while talking to the police' were filmed by citizens. , Both have been uploaded to SNS.

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