Here's a topic I never put much thought into until last night. I was watching this program in our cable network, and this show come on about the paparazzi. It seemed a program which the paparazzi ran...or produced, though I'm not sure?
Firstly, I'd like to say; I'm not one who believes Hollywood stars should be exempt of a few snaps by photographers. However, what I saw on this program maybe wonder why the authorities in L.A. haven't brought forward some legislation that will have the paparazzi arrested if they cause a major nuisance in public places. I for one have been arrested for drunk and disorderly, just for sleeping on a park bench on leave.
The funny...no wait! The not so funny thing about this show was the attempt by the commentator to add humour to this poor and pitiful show. He would comment about how the paparazzi were unfit whilst chasing after the celebrities, and how the paps would instigate fights with bouncers/drivers and celebrities themselves. This commentator thought it was all a barrel of laughs. Hear we are, young women by themselves with 40/50 paps saying all soughts of derogatory remarks to get a response. Are these guys even Men, I wonder? I'd always assumed the celebs were just blowing things out of proportion, they're actors you know BUT! Their concerns for safety are real, I'm sure of it now.
If I was a celeb, i would employ some ex-commandos as personal security and lets see how close those knob heads paparazzi go then. What I saw were just overweight bodyguards who's only crowd controlling techniques were to mouth off at the paps. There are many other options when controlling a "mob", which these paps are. A mob of no hopers who would piss themselves when confronted by ex-commandos. Not only wee themselves, but be so unsure of the methods in which they would control their childish behaviour. Whether the celebs promote this behaviour I'm not sure, though what I saw, the celebs (usually the young women) seemed truly concerned for their's and their friends safety.
What do the members think of all this?
Firstly, I'd like to say; I'm not one who believes Hollywood stars should be exempt of a few snaps by photographers. However, what I saw on this program maybe wonder why the authorities in L.A. haven't brought forward some legislation that will have the paparazzi arrested if they cause a major nuisance in public places. I for one have been arrested for drunk and disorderly, just for sleeping on a park bench on leave.
The funny...no wait! The not so funny thing about this show was the attempt by the commentator to add humour to this poor and pitiful show. He would comment about how the paparazzi were unfit whilst chasing after the celebrities, and how the paps would instigate fights with bouncers/drivers and celebrities themselves. This commentator thought it was all a barrel of laughs. Hear we are, young women by themselves with 40/50 paps saying all soughts of derogatory remarks to get a response. Are these guys even Men, I wonder? I'd always assumed the celebs were just blowing things out of proportion, they're actors you know BUT! Their concerns for safety are real, I'm sure of it now.
If I was a celeb, i would employ some ex-commandos as personal security and lets see how close those knob heads paparazzi go then. What I saw were just overweight bodyguards who's only crowd controlling techniques were to mouth off at the paps. There are many other options when controlling a "mob", which these paps are. A mob of no hopers who would piss themselves when confronted by ex-commandos. Not only wee themselves, but be so unsure of the methods in which they would control their childish behaviour. Whether the celebs promote this behaviour I'm not sure, though what I saw, the celebs (usually the young women) seemed truly concerned for their's and their friends safety.
What do the members think of all this?