Friday, February 12, 2010

Should we post photographs and videos of bad behaviour on the Internet?

We should not post photographs and videos of bad behaviour on the Internet.

I feel that it is not very nice to post photographs and videos of people who is behaving badly in public places or anywhere. Even though taking photographs or videos in public places are not illegal, but it is an intrusion of privacy. It is wrong to take pictures or videos of people in public places without their knowledge and show them to anyone. If anyone who knows the person in the photographs or videos, they might keep disturbing the person about what he or she did, and tell it to the rest of the people to make that person embarrassed and thus that person will not dare to go out as he or she will not know how to face the others.

Secondly, it will be difficult to feel comfortable in public as the people around you will be looking at how you behave. Example, we will not dig our noses in public because the people around will be wondering, "Why is that boy/girl so unhygienic to dig his nose in the public?" The person will then feel very embarrassed.

Thirdly, the law says that anyone using visible signs that cause distress can be fined $5000. Example, if that one person who took a video or photo who make that person in the video or photograph uncomfortable or suffer, they can be sued and fined $5000.

Many people in the world think that posting photographs and videos of bad behaviour is perfectly okay, but the truth is, it is not. Even though it will tell others with the bad behaviour shown in photographs or videos to change, but have those people who post the videos and photographs on the blogs or anywhere in the Internet think how the people felt? Imagine you were the one in the photograph or video, and it is being posted onto the Internet. I guess you will not be happy about it either.

In conclusion, we should not post photographs and videos of the bad behaviour on the Internet.

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