Topic > Why paparazzi should be banned - 725

They should all be professional, understanding and ethical. They should be required to have permits and licenses to photograph or take photos. Permissions should specify in advance who the photo will be taken of, where it will be taken, whether it will have the consent and approval of the person the photo will be taken of, when it will be taken, etc. Just like a contractor needs a permit, a driver needs a license/permit, or a police officer needs a warrant, photographers should need these kinds of things. If these rules are broken, there should be consequences. They shouldn't be able to get away with indirectly killing someone, such as Princess Diana. The driver in Princess Diana's case should not be a scapegoat. Corrupt paparazzi should be held accountable. People who are photographed should have full control over what becomes public, as long as they are not hiding any illegal actions. America, please, let's do something great again! Thank you. Furthermore, if someone followed you, took photos and bullied you every day, you would immediately report it to the police and they would undoubtedly have the stalkers arrested and given a restraining order. But if a celebrity calls the police saying there's someone following her and harassing her, no one is willing to protect her, because they can't stop the paparazzi once and for all. It's like all celebrities are being punished for being rich and successful. Nobody deserves it