On the day Lauren went to retrieve the camera that the federal cops stole from her a year earlier, she not only was arrested, but was charged with disorderly conduct and blocking the entrance of the federal building. The "blocking the entrance" charge was dropped when Lauren, in court, produced the courthouse's own security video, clearly showing nothing was blocked. The "disorderly conduct" charge was because she did not want to take her belongings or her hands out of her pockets when ordered to. She was sentenced to and served 30 days in jail for standing up to the government goons, telling them she had a right to privacy.
Details are on this thread and this thread.
