Family & Relationships4 mins ago
I Feel Sorry For The Dog....
This was just on the local news - the poor dog is tied to the bloke with a lead, as they scuffle the dog is swinging round. I don't wonder that it bit his backside.
http:// www.the argus.c o.uk/ne ws/1069 3700.Bl ogger_a nd_prot ester_s cuffle_ on_Brig hton_se afront_ as_TV_c ameras_ roll/
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chrissa he has no right to control who stands where in a public place! - if he didn't like it he should have moved
he most certainly had no right to manhandle the guy to the ground just because he didn't like where he was standing.
i am amazed at the guys words in the article - the thinks he's totally justified in what he did - like he can control who stands where!
i work in film, and i know only too well that we have no control over the public and no control to stop them walking anywhere in our shot -
we can ask nicely if they mind waiting for a minute until 'cut' is called and most people oblige, but if they didn't we have no powers to stop them just walking through the shot - we have to just wait until they've gone. or move - unless of course we have paid the council to close the road and have a police presence to stop them.
he most certainly had no right to manhandle the guy to the ground just because he didn't like where he was standing.
i am amazed at the guys words in the article - the thinks he's totally justified in what he did - like he can control who stands where!
i work in film, and i know only too well that we have no control over the public and no control to stop them walking anywhere in our shot -
we can ask nicely if they mind waiting for a minute until 'cut' is called and most people oblige, but if they didn't we have no powers to stop them just walking through the shot - we have to just wait until they've gone. or move - unless of course we have paid the council to close the road and have a police presence to stop them.