>Regrettably it feels like a lot of the > stories in UK press about UK people putting videos online, have been the > negative side, such as > youths videoing themselves smashing up a mcdonals, posting it to youtube > with > their real name, and then getting busted. The 'happy slapping' use of video > as a way for > bullies to enhance their fun at others expense, is another popular > mainstream UK mention of > amateur web video.
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