What do I want to say about American lawyers appearing in court online to turn on the filter and turn them into cats laughing at netizens?

An American court held an online hearing, and a lawyer who participated in it didn't know that he had turned on the video filter through the video conferencing software ZOOM. As a result, a cute cat was talking on the screen, which was watched by millions of netizens, which caused a heated discussion afterwards. According to reports, a federal district court in Texas, USA, held an online hearing on a case in which a suspect attempted to leave the United States with illegal goods and smuggled cash. Pandon suddenly appeared in the video conference room as a cat.

In the video, this gray kitten filter imitates Pandon's actions. When Pandon blinks, it blinks. When Pandon speaks, it talks, and its voice becomes high. Court Judge Roy Ferguson (Democrat-Michigan) criticized Pandon's behavior. Roy Ferguson politely reminded him: Mr. Pandon, I think filters are enabled in your video settings. Pandon replied? Judge, can you hear me? I am here, I am not a cat. Ferguson then instructed Pandon to turn off the filter to reveal his true colors, and later posted this unexpected episode to the court's social media account. Ferguson speculated that Pandon's children turned on the video conferencing software filter on Pandon's computer. On Twitter, he reminded users of video conferencing software that they need to check the settings before attending virtual meetings to ensure that the filters are turned off. This kitten (Pandon) has just made a formal statement about a case.

Pandon is just an ordinary lawyer in Texas, but this funny video caused an uproar after it went viral on the Internet. In an interview with the media afterwards, Pandon admitted that the whole thing was wrong, but it was not his fault. Oh, it's my secretary's fault. I was using her computer, and I don't know why she set up a video filter. Pandon said helplessly, "It was definitely not intentional to put the image of the cat there, but it did happen. Ferguson also released a message:? This is an important tip: if your child has used your computer, please check the video options and make sure to turn off the filter before attending the online meeting.

He also joked that the cat had just made a formal statement on a case in court. Pandon, a 69-year-old lawyer, recalled the scene at that time, saying that the computer was an assistant, and it was possible that her child operated the computer. Since such a thing happened, just like the toothpaste that was squeezed out could not be stuffed back, he had to let nature take its course, and he didn't mind being laughed at by others. Pandon said? I am an old-school lawyer and like to deal with witnesses in court. I have learned a lot from this experience. I hope there will be no cats at the next online hearing. ?