> Well, speaking as a photographer, stealing the camera is going way too
far.

Perhaps, but so is harassing people at every waking moment. If you are
snapping photos "behind the scenes" and not disrupting me or my privacy, no
problem... Otherwise, I call it harassment.

> Assuming the photogs are telling the truth, that they maintained a
> reasonable distance, then what Diaz and what's his face did was out of
line.

Reasonable distance according to whom?

> Now having said all that, we should really place the blame on the people
> paying for these pictures, the people - like my wife - who buy these
sleazy
> publications. Crap like People, US Weekly, New York Post, and other such
> magazines. They are the ones who make the job available.

That is like saying that gun makers are ultimately responsible for murder. I
think not...


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