The label "legal observer" often masks a gray area in the law. Recording authorities is one thing—that's typically protected. But physically blocking them? That crosses a line.



Observation means watching. Documentation means capturing what happens. But obstruction—using your vehicle or body to impede law enforcement—that's a different legal category entirely.

The distinction matters. One is a right; the other is a crime. Understanding where the boundary sits isn't just semantics—it's the difference between legal protection and criminal liability.
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