Funny, happy or amusing uk focused video thread - Please add humorous clips

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If someone is annoyed at being filmed, maybe they have something to hide? I get filmed every time I go to my village, by countless cameras. Why would you worry about a few more?
I don't think there should be an automatic right to stick a camera in someone's face
 
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You use this emotive expression "stick a camera in anybody's face".
This doesn't generally happen.

If the place being filmed is in public, accessible to the public or visible from a public place, anybody can film. If people don't want to be embarrassed, they should behave themselves.
 
You use this emotive expression "stick a camera in anybody's face". This doesn't generally happen. If the place being filmed is in public, accessible to the public or visible from a public place, anybody can film. If people don't want to be embarrassed, they should behave themselves.
I don't think this type of situation where embarrassing moments are recorded and posted is healthy and can be damaging to peoples mental health
 
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Yeah it's really a happy upbeat song. I love the bicycle riding on stage :)
Here is a poor builder trying to do his job and he's being verbally bashed up to bits by a lady and properly scolded!
 
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Religious blokey shot down by Hitchins.RE :Circumcision.""Religion makes people do discusting things""...
 
You use this emotive expression "stick a camera in anybody's face".
Figure of speech...""Take a photograph"" less wokey for you?...Taking photos of people esp with their children is out of order...Try taking photos outside school or pics of women in a bar etc and you will be lifted.
 
You may find shop owners can ask people to stop filming but they can't make them.

Taking photos outside a school is not illegal... Or taking photos of children anywhere else in public.

If you don't like the laws, you need to change them.
 
I wouldn't necessarily do these things myself, but I defend the right of others to carry out all lawful activities unhindered.
 
There's a reason why laws have been introduced.
Some things people are free to do and some things are forbidden.
There is no in-between: something is either against the law and expressly forbidden or it is not and is allowed.

If something is not illegal, people doing that should not be hounded.
 
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