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Quoted: why is some people just like to push the edge. So what happens when someone beats the shit out of him. he truely is begging for it. I do agree, but he made a point with the one lady when he pointed out the business she was working for had cameras recording people on the street. |
I died when he got to the part with the Asian guys playing dominos. I love how upset these people get when someone isn't even talking to them, but just standing there and recording. Have they not looked around lately? They are always on camera. I wouldn't find it wrong to label them as sheeple. Guns are icky until it's the Gov who has them. Same goes for video recording. |
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Not much different than what our government does every day! I'm guessing that's his point.
Physically entering someone's business uninvited is pretty good way to get yourself in trouble. Then again, I guess that's no different than anything the government does every day too!
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| As a photographer I rather enjoyed this. I've had people come up to me on the streets that assumed they were within the frame of a photo (sometimes they were, other times not) and tell me I can't take their picture without permission. Sometimes if I was in a bad mood I'd just tell them "Yes I can, I don't need your permission, AND I'm going to go sell prints of you without giving you a dime" just to see their reaction. |
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