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Keep our right to take photos in the public sphere!
Reviewed by dj-ryan Jun 27 2008, 01:14am ( 21 reviews ) • flickr.com
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Reviewed by misplacedmarbles on Aug 03 2008, 7:27pm
True who does take photos of folk on the pavement without consent !!! and yeah milomndrbndr , the government do take photos and film ALL the time ....well in the UK at least
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Rated by milomndrbndr on Aug 03 2008, 12:15am
who takes pictures of random people on the street who dont want to be photographed? what is wrong with this idiot? In response to this comment: "For one, the government does it all the time." OOOH woah you discovered a vaaast conspiracy maaan! the gov't/corporate amerikkka has cameras EVERYWHERE!1 they're watching us! have you ever seen "Enemey of the State"? its so true man!!1 even though what you posted makes no sense b/c the federal gov't does'nt spend money to put up public surveillance cams, which would be justified b/c everyone cries and baawwwws about the violent crime rate all the time, it still seems cool b/c everyone knows the gov't and corporations are evil. viva che!!!!
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Rated by MydisR on Aug 01 2008, 3:00pm
hahaha, this guy got mad
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Rated by bdenney on Jul 24 2008, 11:52pm
After reading all the posts from Flickr about this man, image and the story surrounding the image. I just wanted to point out the negative impact that we seem to have, and we seem to be unaware of it at times. The man in the image was acting out of control and irrational, does this moment define him as that person? It shouldn't, since everyone of you at some point have lost your cool and were mean or yelling at another. Did that define who you were? Nope, but others probably did label you as an ass (filed it away under just another asshole), and as quickly as it was done here. Are his actions excusable? We all are responsible for what we do, more so than most people seem to realize. Did anyone stop to think that perhaps the man just lost his wife and received the news over his bluetooth headset (which also seemed to define him) and perhaps did not even have the chance or nerve to tell his daughter yet. Regardless of what happened, the man taking the picture could have helped the man (man in the image) yelling, because he was obviously having a very bad day. So, perhaps if the approach to the situation was not a camera, but rather sincere words that might have helped his day improve or even inspired him in some way. But since the negative was met with the negative, it bonded and grew in strength. Now it is alive and thriving, and that negative energy grows as the people respond to it even now, each adding their part to it. Do you understand how one negative seed can grow very quickly? Positive energy will do the same, but its result is not hate, its Love and Being. Know and Love yourselves and others, we are all in this together.
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Rated by loldog4 on Jul 11 2008, 10:24am
aw. bummed to find out it's fake.
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Rated by dj-ryan on Jun 27 2008, 1:14am
Keep our right to take photos in the public sphere!