and are then described as "terrified" when their footage is used in subsequent news coverage...
Anyone who does such a thing is not "terrified". They are excited and thinking of how much attention it is going to get them on social media.
and are then described as "terrified" when their footage is used in subsequent news coverage...
Anyone who does such a thing is not "terrified". They are excited and thinking of how much attention it is going to get them on social media.
Anyone who films a situation when they could have been helping is generally a ****... very occasionally filimg MIGHT help the Police, but as you say, generally it is because they are attention grabbing
Social media has a lot to answer for
Why do mobile phone video's shown on TV have those stupid end pannels on????