Scrap all that, my partner pointed out there is a festival packed with bands you love, that you drag me to all the time and you don't want to go? Are you sure you don't want to go?
I was trying so hard to save money on concerts next year, which is not going well. Anyway my partner knows what's best for me, so hotel booked and signed up for pre-sale.
Yep, as long as those with hobbies that involve filming and photographing in public continue to do it respectfully, without upsetting others, and with some common sense, there's no reason the small minority like this have to ruin it for us.
When in theme parks I purposely try not to get anybody in shot most of the time, obviously if I'm filming a ride, that's unavoidable, but it's usually so fast, that nobody cares. If, after I upload something, somebody was to contact me and ask to be blurred out, I'd do it, no sweat (I think Youtube Studio now includes the tools to do this, so no need to even edit, encode and upload again.)
I do worry that we're getting close to a change in legislation though, with things like upskirting, and now auditing, nightlife monitoring, and drone misuse. 😕 If people keep pushing they will tighten the laws. Best outcome for us is that they can get those doing wrong on other related charges, such as harassment. After all, we all agree that what they are doing is wrong, even if we don't agree on the technical legality of things. 👍
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