



Good for Woody
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disagreeFuck him. Go out in public, people can {gasp} take your picture.
Entitled dickhead.
I was in a bar in Barbados once with a few buddies watching a football game and tossing a few beers down when in walks Mick Jagger and another feller. He takes the table next to me and has a couple of beers and watched the game. When he was done he got up, thanked the owner and quietly left. Not one person said a thing to him the whole time he was there. Everyone left him in peace.
So punch the guy? For taking pictures of someone in public?disagree
let him enjoy a night out with his daughter.
to me it sounds like the dude taking the pictures was the entitled dickhead.
man, if only we could though. I'd find @ill and hand him a digital camera...So punch the guy? For taking pictures of someone in public?
Dickhead celebrities who feast on people worshiping them want to have their cake and eat it, too.
You can't assault people who take your picture. Period.
he went over and asked him a couple times.So punch the guy? For taking pictures of someone in public?
Dickhead celebrities who feast on people worshiping them want to have their cake and eat it, too.
You can't assault people who take your picture. Period.
You can if you are in public.you can't just take pictures of random people. Period.
good for him. He is being a good father. As a celeb, there is a level of “Paparazzi” that you have to accept, but it APPEARS that in this situation, the photog was persistent to the point of hostility, and Harrelson’s daughter never signed up for the celebrity lifestyle.
And per the story, the photographer is the one getting charged, not Harrelson.
No, but I also wouldn't inflict violence upon them, as you're advocating.would you want someone just snapping pics of you in public without your permission?
He is being a good father.