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While I do understand such a ban might protect folks from exploitation at a time when they're most vulnerable, the thought of a law like this makes me very suspicious.
It was California. She took daddy's Porsche after they had an argument. It was a CHP officer that took the photos and put them on the Internet.Wasn't it in Illinois that some young lady killed herself in a nasty accident and gruesome photos of the result (half of her head gone) ended up all over the web? I seem to remember that the photos had been emailed to the parents by some idiot. Unfortunately, I also seem to remember that it had been decided that the photos had to have been shot but emergency personnel...
It was California. She took daddy's Porsche after they had an argument. It was a CHP officer that took the photos and put them on the Internet.Wasn't it in Illinois that some young lady killed herself in a nasty accident and gruesome photos of the result (half of her head gone) ended up all over the web? I seem to remember that the photos had been emailed to the parents by some idiot. Unfortunately, I also seem to remember that it had been decided that the photos had to have been shot but emergency personnel...
Ladera Ranch woman killed in 241 collision | honda, officials, porsche - Homepage - The Orange County Register (No photos of the crash)
Wasn't it in Illinois that some young lady killed herself in a nasty accident and gruesome photos of the result (half of her head gone) ended up all over the web? I seem to remember that the photos had been emailed to the parents by some idiot. Unfortunately, I also seem to remember that it had been decided that the photos had to have been shot but emergency personnel...
My guess, he's pandering to some political contributor.
Or maybe he has been, or knows someone who has been an accident victim and had to suffer as some idiotic "journalist" takes pictures of him or a friend/family member laying on a stretcher. I think that as long as this applies to everyone at the scene (ie no exceptions for so-called "professionals") it is an excellent initiative and long overdue.