Check this out. What at first appears to be something along the lines of the grainy Zapruder film (this particular piece was recorded on video, not film, and certainly well before the days of high-res camera phones that we now take for granted) is an important piece of takings history.
It is (the late) Anthony Palazzolo driving his famous "wetlands" property, recorded after the U.S. Supreme Court issued its opinion in his favor in Palazzolo v. Rhode Island, 533 U.S. 606 (2001).
Dwight Merriam, who graciously provided the raw footage, became Tony Palazzolo's friend after interviewing him for an article Dwight was writing on the Supreme Court decision, and they frequently met, dined together, and conversed as Palazzolo's matter continued on remand. Dwight recorded this video from the back seat of Palazzolo's car. In the front is John Boehnert of Providence, another longtime friend of Dwight's and a preeminent Rhode Island land use and coastal law lawyer, author of the ABA book "Zoning the Oceans."
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