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You’re Freaking Out My Staff!” Civic Center Meltdown Caught on Pam Cam

A heated encounter outside the Southfeelings Civic Center has gone viral after footage surfaced of a man angrily confronting a visitor recording the premises. The video, uploaded under the now-trending “Pam Cam” series, shows staff members calling for police assistance after tensions boiled over.

The incident began innocently enough when the recorder, part of a growing wave of so-called “First Amendment auditors,” began filming the exterior of the civic center. These individuals often document public officials and buildings to test how staff and security respond to being recorded in public spaces. While legal, such audits frequently lead to confrontations—and this case was no exception.

In the clip, a visibly frustrated man storms toward the camera, demanding answers. “You’re freaking out my staff!” he shouts, pointing toward the civic center. Another employee, clearly overwhelmed, can be heard suggesting, “Just call the cops!” Within moments, the situation escalates from tense stares to a full-on standoff between the auditors and civic center workers.

Witnesses say the standoff drew attention from passersby, some siding with the camera operators’ right to film in public, while others argued the behavior was intentionally disruptive. Regardless of opinion, the footage highlights a growing trend in viral “audit” videos where everyday people—often public employees—are thrust into uncomfortable confrontations that quickly spiral online.

Experts note that while filming public property is generally legal, employees often feel harassed or unsafe when approached without warning by cameras. These tensions can easily trigger heated exchanges, as seen in this latest viral moment.

Police were eventually called to the scene, though reports suggest the situation had calmed by the time officers arrived. No arrests were made, and both sides ultimately went their separate ways. Still, the footage has fueled heated debate across social media platforms, where millions of viewers have weighed in.

Supporters of the auditors argue that transparency and accountability in public spaces should never be questioned. “If you’re a public servant, expect the public to watch,” one commenter wrote. On the other hand, critics accuse auditors of baiting unsuspecting employees into viral “gotcha” moments. “This isn’t activism—it’s harassment,” another viewer countered.

As the “Pam Cam” channel continues to upload clips like this one, reactions show no sign of slowing down. Some hail the videos as necessary checks on public authority, while others see them as unnecessary provocations designed purely for internet fame.

For the staff at Southfeelings Civic Center, the day will likely be remembered less for the work done inside and more for the heated confrontation outside—one that left employees rattled, police briefly involved, and the internet buzzing.

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