Media and Advertising
public property. Well, Ms Walter may be a public figure, but that 3)
does not give you the right to photograph her in an embarrassing 4)
situation, purely in the interest of your circalation figures. And she 5)
still has a right to enjoy private moment's with her friends in a quiet 6)
location of her choice. The growing phenomonon of newspapers 7)
deliberately seeking scandal in order to outdo each other is one that 8)
this reader finds both offensive and insulting to ones intelligence 9)
Yours sincerely,
Geoff Rope