I think the crazier bit are all those people who at some point sign releases for this material. Or if in the airport shows there is some chance that they don't have to if they get deported/have committed criminal offence and this somehow suspends their rights (anyone know?) then am intrigued. If they go to court then their stories can not be broadcast before the court case is completed, if they get turned around, then would have thought there would still be something potentially illegal without a release?
an appropriate closing Adrian Miles School of Media and Communication Program Director B.Comm Honours vogmae.net.au On 9 June 2010 12:30, David Jones <[email protected]> wrote: > Reminds me of the "Border Security" programs we have here in > Australia. They shoot these people in the customs area at the airports > and make everyone look like a criminal on national TV. But if you > shoot something (or even use your phone) in the customs area of the > airport you will be arrested and fined. Crazy. > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
