Since the pandemic of the COVID-19, virtuality has become the new normal for millions of people around the world. However, online classes or remote jobs have played tricks on some as it happened with a video which became viral on YouTube within hours of posting.
The protagonist of this new viral is the lawyer Rod Ponton, who had a slight inconvenience during a hearing broadcast live in the 394th Judicial District Court of Brewster, Texas County (U.S).
The lawyer with the judge Roy Ferguson they were reviewing a court case. However, Ponton accidentally left a cat filter on during video conference. Noticing a wide-eyed white cat’s face on the screen, Judge Ferguson made a comment.
“I think you have a filter enabled in the video settings and you may want to turn it off.” To which the lawyer replied that he could not find how to deactivate the filter and only pointed to saying “I’m here live, I’m not a cat.”
The video shared on YouTube and others social networks It has received more than 990,000 ‘likes’ and has been shared thousands of times in the first seven hours of its publication.
Ferguson reminded people to make sure their filters are turned off before joining virtual hearings and said the fun moment was “a by-product of the legal profession’s dedication to ensuring that the justice system continues to function through these difficult times. ”.
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