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Originally Posted by Normal
The videographer’s have their constitutional rights to freedom of speech.
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Can you please point out where the constitution provides the "Right to Video" ?
So let's take this a step farther. Mr. Videographer is flying his drone and taking video. Mr. Smith is behind his home, hidden from all his neighbors and drinking beer. No one can see him from the street or the abutting homes, so he opts for the quick & easy solution ... he pees in his pool ...
... just when the drone happens to silently fly over his home, taking video. The videographer doesn't happen to notice what his camera inadvertently captured and he posts it on You Tube for the neighbors and law enforcement to see.
Unintended consequences can be an issue.