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LOL, in the current age the first instinct is to cause a scene so you get some publicity. Get some people on your side, or sue whoever wronged you.
That too....
LOL, in the current age the first instinct is to cause a scene so you get some publicity. Get some people on your side, or sue whoever wronged you.
but from the parents standpoint they were looking out for their kids. Better safe than sorry.

I agree with this. Sometimes parents take these things way to overboard IMOPersonally, I think everyone wore their idiot caps a little too tightly in this situation.
I think it's ridiculous to assume that everyone is a pedophile or a predator. I'm not suggesting to let your guard down.. but come on people. A few days ago I was in a grocery store and I said hello to a little girl and her mother looked at me like I was going to hurt her.
Over-bearing parents are the reason society is declining. I'll correct that.. over-bearing, self-righteous parents are the problem. The worst is when they're entitled too.![]()
Again, this comes down to people thinking they are entitled to do whatever the hell they want and nobody can question them. Seriously, how hard would it have been for the guy to simply explain to the police what he was doing there and why he was taking the pictures? Instead he decides to immediately get all defensive and snap pictures of the police and then start resisting. Calm down people....just explain the situation.
I agree with this. Sometimes parents take these things way to overboard IMO

Says the mom who takes an 8 year old to an R rated film.My favorite thing is when parents bring their small children to a nice restaurant. Now, I realize there ARE well behaved kids out there... but, when your child is WAILING at the top of their lungs, and you think that ignoring their cry for attention is going to do everyone a world of good then YOU can pay for MY meal.
Or, better yet. I was sitting with a friend in a movie theater before seeing an R-rated movie. I occasionally curse in day to day conversation. Sitting next to me was an 8 year old. I think I must have said the F word because his mother GRABBED my arm and told me to watch my mouth around her child.
Sorry to get off topic... some things just make me mental.



How do you know he didn't try to calmly explain his situation to the police? Cops can be *******s. He probably took their picture to report them for harassing him. The fact that they took his camera and threw it to the ground shows they were acting just as impulsively as he is.
How do you know he didn't try to calmly explain his situation to the police? Cops can be *******s. He probably took their picture to report them for harassing him. The fact that they took his camera and threw it to the ground shows they were acting just as impulsively as he is.
He saw one of the two men who had stopped him talking with police and mall security.
"I thought, how crazy is this, all these officers for taking pictures of Santa Claus," Rensberger said.
Rensberger said Basford stopped him and said, "Why are you taking pictures of kids?"
"I can't believe you are asking me that," Rensberger said to the officer. "Do you mind if I take a picture of you?"
Rensberger said he reached in his pocket and pulled out his camera and raised it to take a picture of the police officer. Basford grabbed the camera to prevent him from taking a picture, which is when Rensberger said he took his free hand and brought it up to the small camera because he was afraid it was going to drop on the ground.
Says the mom who takes an 8 year old to an R rated film.![]()
Oh I have too. I was just referring to the woman she mentioned in here story but yea I have seen parents period with young kids in R Rated films.you mean both, I seen dad's take their kids to R rated films
Oh I have too. I was just referring to the woman she mentioned in here story but yea I have seen parents period with young kids in R Rated films.
did the people who say the guy was wrong for taking the photo read the second article i posted. he photographed everything there, the child was a small part of the photo, in the corner of it
I dont have a hughe issue with it...again depending on age. What I hate are the parents who allow their kids to see these things but complain that their kids use bad language or excessive violence. They are just as bad as the parents of 7,8,9 year old girls who used to complain that their kids dress too sexy or too much like Britney Spears. THEY ARE 8 ****ING YEARS OLD...WHO IS BUYING THEIR CLOTHES. If you 7 year old daughter looks like a ****e it's because you bought her a ****e's outfit. Parents need to take control of their prosti-tots.That something always bothers me, I would never take a child to a r rated movie I know that has extreme violence and nudity and probably a sex scene too. I'm not a prude but I think a parent is a idiot thinking that's a good way to spend time with your kid
Both articles mention he tried to take their picture before attempting to answer their questions, that would set off an alarm to me if I was an officer. Why does he need my picture if there's a perfectly reasonable explanation?
He didn't get "arrested for photographing santa and a child", he got arrested for whatever happened with the cops. The article says the argument got heated after the officers questioned him why he was taking pics of the kids, he probably didn't have a press pass or anything (I'd be questioning him as well). The guy got pissed and took pictures of the cops without they're permission. All it takes is non-compliance with police to land yourself in hot water.
Set what alarm off?
He took a picture of some cops, maybe he is plotting a terrorist attack? Maybe his camera has a hidden laser beam in it?
C'mon...
The cops overreacted, thusly getting a overreaction out of the guy. I mean if a cop knocked my camera out of my hand and it broke on the floor, that is going to get a negative reaction out of me. I don't give a **** if they are cops, you break my property, you're gonna get a ear full.
I knew Walrus was going to come in here and defend the cops.
Set what alarm off?
He took a picture of some cops, maybe he is plotting a terrorist attack? Maybe his camera has a hidden laser beam in it?
C'mon...
The cops overreacted, thusly getting a overreaction out of the guy. I mean if a cop knocked my camera out of my hand and it broke on the floor, that is going to get a negative reaction out of me. I don't give a **** if they are cops, you break my property, you're gonna get a ear full.