Quote Originally Posted by Redleg
Filming is not free speech, your arguement here is nothing more then an irrational strawman.

Once again Free Speech allows me to state what I will with certain limitations within any public venue - to include the public property that passes in front of your house - ie the street.

(Limitations on free speech have generally be noted to be the advocation of violence against another.)
Yes. You may state what you wish. But you can't state it in a way that invades my privacy, on my property or not. Like the judge found to be the case here.

If you didn't like my camera example, here's another you; you can't legally stand just outside my property and yell things to me. That would still be an invasion of my privacy, even though you're not actually on my property. Where to draw the line however, is something that our politico's and/or judges have to decide. In this case, I'd say it's all very good. It's a funeral, not a street parade passing through his house, which would be something else.