MS Sufferer Accuses NBC of 'Voter Suppression' after they set up Cameras in the Disabled Parking Space of his Polling Station and REFUSED to Move
A disabled man has accused an NBC anchor and cameraman of 'voter suppression' after they set up their cameras in a handicapped parking space and refused to move.
James Berrie said he and his wife, Sarah, went to vote at their local voting station when they came upon the anchor and cameraman setting up.
'The only van accessible spot and they’re filming in it. We asked them to move, pointed out how it was wrong, then went to vote, because it takes time to load up,' Berrie wrote.
He said once they came out of the station, the two NBC employees were still there.
A disabled man has accused an NBC anchor and cameraman (pictured) of 'voter suppression' after they set up their cameras in a handicapped parking space and refused to move
'Not even packing up, still getting ready for their shot. Then Sarah made a big scene and did not back down. They claimed they had a live shot, so Sarah walked into the shot. They cut the feed and got pissed,' Berrie said.
Berrie wrote in the post that a few other people joined in, including some firefighters.
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