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LordEnigma

I mean imagine having people everywhere you go take pictures and videos of you and screaming and yelling and asking you to sign autographs or take selfies, etc.

Sure it’s easy for us to say, “how dare he do that” but I’m sure plenty of us would react the same if this was our daily lives.

I get pictures taken of me at work without my permission (I work in a store that rarely has men working there) and it’s frustrating. You can’t just take pictures/videos of people.

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ThatAsianGuy

Maybe he's not in the mood or something bad happened that day. People are easy to judge without knowing what really happened.

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Does someone honestly need to tell him that he’s not immune to the law just because he’s a rapper? This isn’t a video game, this is the real world & mature adults don’t just go around damaging property or attacking people as if there’s no consequences. Disgusting.

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1 hour ago, Alexander Levi said:

I get pictures taken of me at work without my permission (I work in a store that rarely has men working there) and it’s frustrating. You can’t just take pictures/videos of people.

Actually you can (in the USA)... you’re legally allowed to record or photograph anyone in a public place without their permission unless there’s a sign that strictly states otherwise or you’re on private property such as a persons home that they own etc.

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LordEnigma
3 minutes ago, lovedillon said:

Actually you can (in the USA)... you’re legally allowed to record or photograph anyone in a public place without their permission unless there’s a sign that strictly states otherwise or you’re on private property such as a persons home that they own etc.

I’m not necessarily talking about the legality of the situation. I’m talking about the etiquette of taking pictures/videos of people you don’t know.

Like I said, I get pictures/videos taken of me and whether or not you legally can/can’t - it’s irritating being treated like an object than a human.

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4 minutes ago, Alexander Levi said:

I’m not necessarily talking about the legality of the situation. I’m talking about the etiquette of taking pictures/videos of people you don’t know.

Like I said, I get pictures/videos taken of me and whether or not you legally can/can’t - it’s irritating being treated like an object than a human.

Oh well yeah, I completely agree that it’s against etiquette to do that & it should be illegal. Last year when I went to pride fest with my bf people kept taking pictures of him & I together & it annoyed the hell out of me to the point of me just holding up my middle finger

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Shipper

That's a price of being a celebrity. 

You basically sell your privacy away. 

I just wonder if he will pay for the phone he destroyed.  He could be sued over this in small claims court for destruction of property. 

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7 hours ago, Gagaplayer315 said:

*Insert a gif of Gaga in a red cape making that one fan delete the video he secretly recorded*

Send me the gif or video of this pls. Haven’t seen it.

Does it matter? Damage is done
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