Hmm. Tom Brady and Gisele Bundchen's armed bodyguards opened fire on paparazzi at the couple's nuptials in Costa Rica Saturday, blasting out the windows of a photographer's SUV, and just missing the shaken lensmen, the fotogs claimed in Sunday reports. http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/...t-2nd-Brady-Gisele-wedding?MSNHPHCP>1=39002
agreed marty......these people are scavengers....they thrive off of getting pictures of 'famous people' while they are trying to enjoy private special moments. its ridiculous.......these celebs need to worry about sprinting out of a club, and flying down the highway dodging traffic because they are being followed by a bunch of crazy photographers. i feel bad for the celebs children. they get anything they want in life because of their parents riches. but they will never have a normal childhood, prom, date, or high school life....because of it. its sad.
Nope, but trespassing is. My guess is that they left out the part where they were asked to leave and refused.
The thing a lot of people seem to forget is that only the government is bound by the Constitution. Organizations and private individuals are not. So, if some jackass with a camera came onto my property and refused to leave after I asked him/her, I could and would put a bullet between their eyes and the worst that would happen to me is a fine for discharging a weapon within city limits.
celebs should hire.....like 20 people....give em' 100 bucks a day.....and when paparazzi comes after the celeb.....have those 20 people (with gigantic flashing cameras) sprint right at the paparazzi and snap a ton of pictures and get in the way......would be hilarious
On the other hand, some seem to be ignoring the fact that his happened in Costa Rica. Costa Rica is a country in Central America. And is not bound by our laws and/or Constitution. ....just sayin..
Here's a tip, you **** around down in S. America, you can expect to be shot. If you're lucky, you won't get kidnapped.