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This showed up in my Facebook feed and I found multiple articles on it. This lady had no concept of 'expectation of privacy!'
Guy was playing with his helicopter-video camera on a public beach, where he'd used it before. This woman got upset that he was 'taking pictures without consent' and confronted him. He turned on his cell phone camera secretly and she started grabbing at him and his equipment while on the phone with police, complaining he was taking photos. She hung up with the police and then attacked him, scratching, going for his face, grabbing his shirt, etc. He's calling for help and SHE'S telling him to stop touching her! He finally got away from her and called the police to report the assault. The police arrived and SHE said he assaulted her! His video saved him though and she was arrested for assault and breech of peace; the police said he did nothing wrong.
Is this lady a few noodles short of a past salad or what!?
This showed up in my Facebook feed and I found multiple articles on it. This lady had no concept of 'expectation of privacy!'
Guy was playing with his helicopter-video camera on a public beach, where he'd used it before. This woman got upset that he was 'taking pictures without consent' and confronted him. He turned on his cell phone camera secretly and she started grabbing at him and his equipment while on the phone with police, complaining he was taking photos. She hung up with the police and then attacked him, scratching, going for his face, grabbing his shirt, etc. He's calling for help and SHE'S telling him to stop touching her! He finally got away from her and called the police to report the assault. The police arrived and SHE said he assaulted her! His video saved him though and she was arrested for assault and breech of peace; the police said he did nothing wrong.
Is this lady a few noodles short of a past salad or what!?
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