You're ridiculous
1st of all, if someone thinks "their image is ruined" because of this then they're insecure & hence this is their own problem. Also, if someone "uses" this to badger those appearing in the videos then they're idiots who have no legal case or social leverage. You think those appearing in the videos are going to get fired & dumped by their social contacts? There are no repercussions, they did nothing to be charged. Secondly, one can generally film in public places - there's no law against that. People take pictures & videos everyday, everywhere! When one is in public, s/he shouldn't take away the possibility of being filmed or featured in media, people should expect these things. By your logic, we should indict people taking selfies in dense areas where pedestrians show in the background. Also, by your logic, all news stations that cover live events should hand-out release forms to every person at any given rally, scene or story that's worthy of news. I bet there are pictures & videos of you out there somewhere, as there are of me as much as the next person & we're all oblivious of it. Did a random stranger ever come up to you & use it against you? No! Stop being butt-hurt & get over it, do you feel so strongly about this to resort threatening him with telling the police or park management? It seems like somebody has too much time on his hands!
this guy clearly doesnt care whos image he ruins and I doubt he has releases for any of them. I hope one if the girls busts him or I just might contact nypd or bryant park management myself to put them on notice. Plenty of incriminating evidence in these threads.
1st of all, if someone thinks "their image is ruined" because of this then they're insecure & hence this is their own problem. Also, if someone "uses" this to badger those appearing in the videos then they're idiots who have no legal case or social leverage. You think those appearing in the videos are going to get fired & dumped by their social contacts? There are no repercussions, they did nothing to be charged. Secondly, one can generally film in public places - there's no law against that. People take pictures & videos everyday, everywhere! When one is in public, s/he shouldn't take away the possibility of being filmed or featured in media, people should expect these things. By your logic, we should indict people taking selfies in dense areas where pedestrians show in the background. Also, by your logic, all news stations that cover live events should hand-out release forms to every person at any given rally, scene or story that's worthy of news. I bet there are pictures & videos of you out there somewhere, as there are of me as much as the next person & we're all oblivious of it. Did a random stranger ever come up to you & use it against you? No! Stop being butt-hurt & get over it, do you feel so strongly about this to resort threatening him with telling the police or park management? It seems like somebody has too much time on his hands!