BTP seeking Tube photographer attacker
On 22 Feb, 08:06, Jeremy Double wrote:
Similarly, some people get pleasure from taking pictures in public
places (probably hoping to be the next Cartier-Bresson). I don't see
that it's anyone else's business to approve or disapprove of it.
I think it's very much the business of anyone who is being
photographed. In this case the photographer seems to have been
extremely rude - taking closeups of strangers without asking
permission - and while a smack in the chops is a bit over-the-top I
can understand the reaction.
The photographers should have nursed his wounds and pride - and
learned some manners - rather than go crying to the police.
Ian
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