Source Record • Video Recording

They knew the garage camera was on, then said the quiet part

Recorded 2025-08-21 at 4880 T Street, Sacramento CA 95819
Why this clip matters: Before the garage/interior exchange is used as evidence, the recording foundation matters. This clip begins with officials acknowledging the property camera and that it is on. The same clip then preserves the garage comments that explain the stakes: it was "kind of obvious" why they had not been allowed in earlier, and "the gig is up." The camera was visible, acknowledged, and still captured the statements the official log does not fairly carry.
Garage camera acknowledgment and context — 126.933 seconds — recorded by property security camera, 4880 T Street
The point

What the reader should not miss

Opening seconds The camera is noticed and acknowledged as on.

Later in the same clip The garage comments include the "kind of obvious" statement and the "gig is up" statement.

Full clip The broader garage context is preserved in one source file instead of splitting the foundation from the later interior statements.

Why it matters The officials' own awareness of the camera strengthens the use of the garage footage as contemporaneous evidence for the inspection-day record, and the later comments show why the garage footage cannot be reduced to a neutral inspection note.

Evidentiary use

Why this clip anchors the garage evidence

The access and garage cards rely on CCTV footage because the official record does not fully describe what happened. This clip supplies a clean foundation point: the camera was visible, noticed, and acknowledged before the garage exchange developed. It then preserves the later garage comments that make the written record feel sanitized by comparison.

The clip is tied to Claim 26, Claim 27, and Claim 38. Claim 26 concerns garage entry without a warrant or written consent record. Claim 27 concerns garage/interior material captured on video but not cleanly reflected as a cited violation. Claim 38 concerns the larger problem that the official log omits material parts of what happened on tape. The point is not just that the camera existed. The point is that they knew it existed, proceeded anyway, and the tape preserved statements the official file does not make visible.

Recording metadata
Source type Video recording (CCTV / property security camera)
Recording date 2025-08-21 (Pacific Time)
Location 4880 T Street, Sacramento CA 95819 (subject property)
Clip duration 126.933 seconds
Source format H.264 / AAC, 1920×1080, 29.97 fps
Source clip ID Untitled.mp4 from local Videos folder; copied into the evidence set under a descriptive CLM-26 / CLM-27 / CLM-38 filename.
Processing Direct file copy into the site evidence folder; no re-encoding or content edits.
SHA-256 aab1aaf6193dcab56669364e553d7716969c7d8c30372f9515033519789caf6c
This hash matches both the original local file and the site evidence copy.
Related claims CLM-26, CLM-27, and CLM-38.
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