Should Their Be Limits Placed on Paparazzi?

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Does the public have a right to know everything about a public figure’s life? If you turn on your television the primetime program will have lots of news about celebrities. By the time you have to pay at the register at the supermarket, you can appreciate your favorite public star on the cover of a magazine, or if you open up a new window on the internet browser a celebrity gadget will appear at the beginning. It is irresistible not to read about personal lives of the various famous people with pictures, or watch what is happening on the showbiz. In fact, if makes entertainment for a while from others people boring time. The public has been revolutionary to have access into celebrities’ private life thanks to the “paparazzi”. Definitely, celebrities will always be in front of the camera. It comes with the frame. Nevertheless, it does not justify photographing and the lives of people at the expanse of their privacy. Society always wants to keep an eye on their favorite celebrities’ life. It is fundamental. Every little detail the public wants to follow like what and where they are eating, whom they will marry, or what they are doing all day –such a vicious cycle. Sometimes stars want publicity and press, and many of them have opened their lives to the public on social media, or reality shows. However, some of them just want to have a little bit of privacy in their lives when they spend time with their families such as vacations, sexual preferences etc. What kind of limitations should be applied to the paparazzi? According to Associate Press –paparazzi become targets of criminal probe. “the paparazzi are famous for doing most anything to obtain exclusive pictures of those on Hollywood’s A List, but how the celebrity hunters have become prey themselves, targets of a criminal investigation that comes amid complicates about their aggressive tactics,” said this new press. The actress Lindsay Lohan the teen star and a photographer got involved in a traffic accident trying to escape from the police for felonies such a trespassing to more serious crimes like false captivity and potential conspiration. “It is my sense that activities of the paparazzi have grown more and more aggressive over the last couple of years,” said William Hodgman, (the chief of the target crimes of Los Angeles Country District Attorney’s Office). Photographers sell for anywhere from a couple of hundred dollars to several thousand.

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