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Have Lessons Really Be Learned Since Leveson?
These two stories are about UK citizens that have not courted any publicity, yet their pictures have been posted online on, I believe, the most-read news site in the world. I don't believe either are in the public interest so how can this be justified, post Leveson?
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-23 44893/R escue-o peratio n-invol ves-32- emergen cy-staf f-obese -driver -crashe s-bus.h tml#
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-23 52033/T hriftie st-lott ery-win ner-Bri tain-16 -years- pocketi ng-12mi llion-j ackpot- hes-spl ashed-- double- glazing .html
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OG, if they had broken the law or maybe even done something immoral I could understand it. But they are photographed going about their business and now be as been publicly humiliated and the other has been opened up to unwanted attention that could dramatically affect his quality of life.
OG, if they had broken the law or maybe even done something immoral I could understand it. But they are photographed going about their business and now be as been publicly humiliated and the other has been opened up to unwanted attention that could dramatically affect his quality of life.
If I was the obese guy I would feel humiliated. And it don't think it matters who takes the picture, its the paper that publishes it who make them available to many many 1000s of people. Yes, our pictures are taken daily by various means and authorities, but they are not placed on a very popular website with a judgement made against them.
same photographer by the looks of it, it's news
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-23 23750/T hree-me n-hurt- Land-Ro ver-rol ls-600f t-hill- sparkin g-huge- rescue- operati on.html
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Leverson was instogated because the press illegally intercepted communications. These two stories do not really fall into its remit.
The lottery winner chose to have the publicity. He could have opted out and remained private, he didn't, so tough luck.
The fat bloke crashes is more intrusive. There isn't really any public interest other than it is unusual. I am sure he has been looked at before because of his size, so he must be used to it.
Both are fairly harmless stories.
The lottery winner chose to have the publicity. He could have opted out and remained private, he didn't, so tough luck.
The fat bloke crashes is more intrusive. There isn't really any public interest other than it is unusual. I am sure he has been looked at before because of his size, so he must be used to it.
Both are fairly harmless stories.
I am talking about the wider impact of Leveson I guess, in that it criticised the intrusion into people's private lives. The lottery winner had his picture taken 16 years ago after a win, I doubt he would have thought that allowed pictures of him going about his business to be published all these years later.
I guess I'm in the minority here.
I guess I'm in the minority here.
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