Celebrities Urge Legal Curbs Against Paparazzis
We all know that paparazzis are here to stay. So why bother?Let's hear it from the celebrity's side: "You are in danger. Without know who is following you, you do not know why you are being followed, which brings about a very really possibility of suffering harm."
This is according to paparazzi-favorite John Mayer who, along supportive city officials and many other celebrities who think that there should be a law that will tame the aggressive behaviors of paparazzis, is now starting to work on legal measures to regulate them.
A marathon complaint session has already began on Thursday. Here, the issue of paparazzis' harassing their stalked celebrities have been discussed. And joining John Mayer on the session are fellow Hollywood celebrities Eric Roberts and Milo Ventimiglia who also shared their bad encounters with the paparazzis. Mayer suggested concrete legal regulations such as all paparazzis should be required to display "a big white P" on their vehicle license plate.
The faith of their cause, however, is still swinging in the hands of Los Angeles Police Chief William Bratton who thinks that without the likes of Britney Spears, Lindsay Lohan, and Paris Hilton on the scene, the efforts of celebrities to urge legal curbs against paparazzis are total waste of time.

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1 Comments:
Let's put the situation this way: paparazzi stalk people. Extreme cases include the death of Princess Diana. Writers, and movie directors, the underling, or behind-the-scenes people, do not bear the full onslaught of the craziness that is the paparazzi. What if paparazzi follow the paparazzi around, such as one paparazzi who gets a good stalking routine going? You never know. This might turn into a good reality series.
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