Interesting - it depends if the Utah legislature voted that compound as a temporary embassy. If so, then yeah it becomes “international territory”.
I’m thinking not.
But that still wouldn’t matter much because it’s a PRIVATE event - so they have the right to ban filming regardless.
I’ve been harassed by security for photographing in shopping malls, casinos (not the tables - just the scenery) and an airport parking lot when I was trying to take some photos of the city skyline. Each time told I was not allowed to photograph there.
The guard’s stated reasoning was wrong - but then that’s a rent-a-cop for you.
Except the woman in the video isn't a rent-a-cop, she is a UN Security officer.
If so, then yeah it becomes international territory.
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Art I Sect 10 of the U.S. Constitution prevents states with making deals with other states or foreign states. An embassy is a federal agreement, and can never be a state agreement.