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I'd be tempted to shove his camera up his arse.Surprised he hasn’t been chinned many times before. Not saying it’s right that he is of course, but him and his ilk are nothing but wasters.
Surprised he hasn’t been chinned many times before. Not saying it’s right that he is of course, but him and his ilk are nothing but wasters.
I find it fascinating. It's pretty interesting the reaction you get just for recording people. Like we are recorded the majority of the time as soon as we set foot in the city centre or a shop or pub, and no one bats an eyelid. Yet a general member of the public does it, and seems to be outrage.What's worth watching? Some twat with a camera winding people up for likes on the internet.
Arsehole needs to get a life.
Member of the public with the intent of agitating people. There isn't anything fascinating about that, in fact it is incredibly sad.I find it fascinating. It's pretty interesting the reaction you get just for recording people. Like we are recorded the majority of the time as soon as we set foot in the city centre or a shop or pub, and no one bats an eyelid. Yet a general member of the public does it, and seems to be outrage.
You’d be one of the first kicking off if he turned up at your house and started filming you and your family, let’s be honest here.I find it fascinating. It's pretty interesting the reaction you get just for recording people. Like we are recorded the majority of the time as soon as we set foot in the city centre or a shop or pub, and no one bats an eyelid. Yet a general member of the public does it, and seems to be outrage.
Thing is though Nj, he is not turning up at peoples houses, he is filming a business. The law on this is not complicated, anyone can film from a public place, or a public accessible place.You’d be one of the first kicking off if he turned up at your house and started filming you and your family, let’s be honest here.
This lot are just out to belittle people, they are no benefit to anything or anyone. They know the law inside out, compared to the people they antagonise.
Come on now, the cameras in shops are for security. Not comparable. And it’s not about the legality of it, it’s not nice a random member of the public filming you. I wouldn’t like it I’ll be honest.Thing is though Nj, he is not turning up at peoples houses, he is filming a business. The law on this is not complicated, anyone can film from a public place, or a public accessible place.
I don't understand the anger, like you could pop to tescos now for a few items, but you could be followed all around the shop with a camera But that's ok?
I look at it this way, that's all the person with a camera is doing, is sharing what they can see . Like you can look at something, and what you see is stored in your memory, but share what you see, and there seems to be outrage.Come on now, the cameras in shops are for security. Not comparable. And it’s not about the legality of it, it’s not nice a random member of the public filming you. I wouldn’t like it I’ll be honest.
You don’t understand the anger of someone filming you at work for no other reason that to get a reaction, but you get tamping because a shop worker asks you do you want a receipt for your shopping
Amongst many other things....Is this one of those freeman on the land type dweebs?