Crowd control

Re: Crowd control---->coneheads

A homebuilder friend had a guy film him driving to work a couple lots down from their site. He tells me he stopped his truck, starting yelling and swearing at the guy it went from yelling at a group of men to them leaving and the wives coming out and getting yelled at. Nothing like fighting your way down the street to get to work.
 
Re: Crowd control---->coneheads

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A homebuilder friend had a guy film him driving to work a couple lots down from their site. He tells me he stopped his truck, starting yelling and swearing at the guy it went from yelling at a group of men to them leaving and the wives coming out and getting yelled at. Nothing like fighting your way down the street to get to work.

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A guy I once worked with told me that in Sask you can tell the camera person that you do not permit them to film you or take your picture and they must comply. I'm not sure if this is true or not but you can ask a cop next chance you get.
 
Re: Crowd control---->coneheads

From what I understand, in the US, filming can take place in any public area where a person is exposed to view. If a person has an expectation of privacy, like in their home or behind fences filming can't be done.
 
Re: Crowd control---->coneheads

It'll always be legal because the cops like using as many cameras as they can. I think you'd run out of breath before you'd get a remote camera to fight though. Don Quixote style.
 

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