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To: KoRn

“Heck, they shouldn’t allow people with cameras(especially media) in patient care areas. Then again, WHO DOESN’T have a camera now days. lol Of course, with this being a national issue that could potentially affect us ALL, I know privacy will be difficult to maintain. Especially since the patient is communicating with the media. That sort of implies they’ve waived any pretense of privacy.”

This past weekend I attended a football game at the New Levi Stadium/home of the 49ers. Hidden among the ton of written no nos of what you could bring in a clear plastic bag of a certain size, was supposedly no cameras. (I never saw it).

Of course 98% of the fans had smart phones including one of our relatives and her friend with new I phone 6’s. They and the other fans with smart phones were taking pictures and videos during the time they got there to when they left.


44 posted on 10/15/2014 9:26:57 AM PDT by Grampa Dave (I, Barrack E Obolabama support the left wing's war on Ebola. Fox News & Republicans will fight me.)
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To: Grampa Dave

Yeah. I went to a concert a couple years ago that had a “no cameras” policy. Before it started, there were a few people taking pictures near us, and the patrolling security guys made them put their phones away.

When the show started, and the lights went down, you could see the entire place light up with the lights from the screens of smartphones. I saw those same security guys that were getting after people earlier, and I literally read the lips of one of them. He said “screw it”, and they both just stood there and didn’t do a thing. lol


49 posted on 10/15/2014 10:01:38 AM PDT by KoRn (Department of Homeland Security, Certified - "Right Wing Extremist")
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