Because nothing says “casual Wednesday” like a guy filming people outside a bank.

A man has sparked outrage — and debate — after he parked himself right outside a busy bank, camera rolling, filming anyone and everyone walking in and out. No sign, no explanation, just standing there recording in broad daylight like it’s his job. Spoiler: it’s not.

Unsurprisingly, people were not thrilled. Customers looked visibly uneasy. One woman even walked past and muttered, “What is he doing? That’s just weird.”

Soon, the bank manager steps out — suit, tie, and full ‘I’ve-had-enough-of-this’ energy — and tries to get the guy to leave. But no dice.

“I’m on public property,” the man calmly replies. “I have the right to record. I’m not doing anything illegal.”

And yeah, he’s right — legally speaking. But morally, socially, or “read-the-room”-ally? Eh, that’s where the internet is split.

One particularly unimpressed customer walked up to him and said, “You’re making people uncomfortable, man. Just stop.” The guy didn’t flinch.

Eventually, the police arrived — because, of course, they did. But after a brief conversation, even they admitted: there’s not much they can do.

“He’s not breaking any laws,” one officer reportedly said. “It’s a public sidewalk.”

The internet, naturally, has thoughts. Lots of them.

“This guy is 100% trying to provoke a reaction for content. Creepy,” one person commented.

“It’s called freedom. Don’t like it? Change the law,” another chimed in.

While some viewers are calling him a hero for exercising his rights, others are wondering if there’s a difference between what’s legal and what’s just plain weird.

Either way, the man didn’t leave. He didn’t get arrested. And now, he’s going viral.

So, what do you think — First Amendment warrior, or content-farming troll?
Let us know. Just don’t film us while you do it.

By bessi

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