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"Voyeur" Photographer Lawsuit
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<blockquote data-quote="Sambr" data-source="post: 183083" data-attributes="member: 6373"><p>That may be law. However 4 years ago while in Hawaii i noticed a fellow with a camera and 70-200 lens. He was shoot the people surfing from the beach in front of the Royal Hawaiian Hotel all cool no worries. Then he turned his lens on the women suntanning on the beach. All of a sudden there was a scuffle with the photographer & some big guy whom beat the crap out the photographer threw the camera in the sand kicked him & the camera several time in which the lens detached or broke off the camera. This all happen in a matter of minutes, the assailant was restrained by a couple of guys until he settled down, then him & his girlfriend left(blonde with g-string bikini) photographer was left with a broken nose & camera. The camera was a Canon of some sort with a white 70-200 lens. No Police was ever called.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sambr, post: 183083, member: 6373"] That may be law. However 4 years ago while in Hawaii i noticed a fellow with a camera and 70-200 lens. He was shoot the people surfing from the beach in front of the Royal Hawaiian Hotel all cool no worries. Then he turned his lens on the women suntanning on the beach. All of a sudden there was a scuffle with the photographer & some big guy whom beat the crap out the photographer threw the camera in the sand kicked him & the camera several time in which the lens detached or broke off the camera. This all happen in a matter of minutes, the assailant was restrained by a couple of guys until he settled down, then him & his girlfriend left(blonde with g-string bikini) photographer was left with a broken nose & camera. The camera was a Canon of some sort with a white 70-200 lens. No Police was ever called. [/QUOTE]
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