Quote: (07-05-2014 12:54 AM)Ziltoid Wrote:
Quote: (07-05-2014 12:52 AM)GenghisKhan Wrote:Dude, what are you talking about? It's NYC, there are a million people walking around and a million people taking pictures of everything, constantly. Should people just never snap photos of sidewalks or buildings?
Quote: (07-05-2014 12:31 AM)Ziltoid Wrote:
In terms of offensive things Anthony has said/done, this is probably about #528 on the list. This is nothing more than lawyers being panicy, people on twitter being faggots, and the company just plain hating them (which they have since the Sirius XM merger).
It wasn't even with what he said that was offensive. Forget that whole racist BS.
My whole thing is, if you openly take photos of random people's on the street, you are bound to get into some kind of altercations.
There's nothing illegal with taking photos of people in public areas. However, it will eventually get you into trouble. Nobody wants their picture taken by some random stranger.
This guy could have avoided it IMO.
Was this guy really taking photos of buildings and NY streets?
He was taking photos of the ladies.