I've been reading Babypowder, Mr. Messi, and Lord_Rambures go back and forth and the thing that strikes me as sad is, when did we get all focused on what we have the "right" to do?
Do you have the "right" to take somebody's picture in public?
Do you have the "right to NOT have your picture taken in public?
You know what?? Who gives a shit.. Both people in this situation were likely morons. If the story happened as it sounds, then the woman was unnecessarily phsyically aggressive and probably should have received some sorta slap on the wrist.. But why was this guys immediate reaction to the lady's weird request to start whining about his "right" to photograph anybody he wants to when they're in public?
I'm all for the rights of people. But they have to be rights that matter (Free speech, fair and equal treatment, right to demonstration, etc.,.) Having your picture taken (or not), or taking somebody's picture(or not) is not a right worth fighting over...
Do you have the "right" to take somebody's picture in public?
Do you have the "right to NOT have your picture taken in public?
You know what?? Who gives a shit.. Both people in this situation were likely morons. If the story happened as it sounds, then the woman was unnecessarily phsyically aggressive and probably should have received some sorta slap on the wrist.. But why was this guys immediate reaction to the lady's weird request to start whining about his "right" to photograph anybody he wants to when they're in public?
I'm all for the rights of people. But they have to be rights that matter (Free speech, fair and equal treatment, right to demonstration, etc.,.) Having your picture taken (or not), or taking somebody's picture(or not) is not a right worth fighting over...