mwoenv
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I wonder if the photographer being a subcontractor will influence how the NY Times reacts to this.
Police get away with bad behavior 99,9% of the time, which is why they still do bad things.
(If they were doing things correctly, they would welcome photographers and videographers.)
Every job has bad people...
Really? Would you do the same at your job and maintain composure at all times? Don't you think it could be annoying to be photographed and videotaped while you are trying to get something done?
I'm not exactly sympathetic to cops, but not all photographers are good people either.
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Really? Would you do the same at your job and maintain composure at all times? Don't you think it could be annoying to be photographed and videotaped while you are trying to get something done?
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No, I absolutely hate people looking over my shoulder while I'm working, or questioning how I do my job. I hate it! I've thrown people out my office for sniffing around like that.
And the police have every right to be annoyed at being photographed.
No, I absolutely hate people looking over my shoulder while I'm working, or questioning how I do my job. I hate it! I've thrown people out my office for sniffing around like that.
And the police have every right to be annoyed at being photographed. Okay. But . . . have six cops take him down ? cuff him ? and arrest him? I don't think that you agree with that behavior any more than I do. If he deliberately hit a policeman, then they should nail him to the wall. But I seriously doubt that happened.
If one is doing the job CORRECTLY according to the book, then you have no reason to react this way, no matter how the one reporting/documenting the issue/event/happening.
If one is doing the job CORRECTLY according to the book, then you have no reason to react this way, no matter how the one reporting/documenting the issue/event/happening.