we haven't, its been there since time immemorial, fans, autograph hunters, celebrities being feted, star worship, being pursued, its nothing new, it may be unappetising, i agree its insensitive, but why should we the general public be blamed, after all do we buy papers just so we can read salacious stories, generally i would say no. The press are always hungry for stories, pictures of celebs doing wrong, snorting coke and falling out of cabs - that is their world - it isn't mine, nor do i suspect is it many -
why did the mail print 8 pages of photos of the Royal couple with baby George, if they hadn't would people not buy the paper, no, they still would, or look on line, as many seem to do these days. So they do so out of their own need to keep the Royals, the so called celebs in the public eye, does it matter at the end of the day, no it doesn't, because
a) we don't have to buy the papers, b) no one buys a paper just to gawp at the above mentioned.