• Surveillance Camera Man 6
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[QUOTE=HybridTheroy;44454676]Are you seriously considering etiquette in this public disturbance youtube channel? Get a grip man.[/QUOTE] I'm saying that the channel shouldn't exist in the first place. It reminds me of that channel of that guy who went around pissing on things and uploading it to youtube, don't remember anyone defending him though.
Except this dude isn't harming anybody. Or defecating on things lol
[QUOTE=Tovip;44454747]I'm saying that the channel shouldn't exist in the first place. It reminds me of that channel of that guy who went around pissing on things and uploading it to youtube, don't remember anyone defending him though.[/QUOTE] there's a big distinction between damaging public property and walking around with a video camera quietly.
[QUOTE=Tovip;44454747]I'm saying that the channel shouldn't exist in the first place. It reminds me of that channel of that guy who went around pissing on things and uploading it to youtube, don't remember anyone defending him though.[/QUOTE] You can't seriously fucking compare pissing on things and pointing a fucking camera at them.
He did talk in his other videos.
Taking pictures of people without their consent is against the law in certain countries because it does have the potential for a victim. actually I don't see why anyone would be okay with some creepy ass guy taking videos of their private conversations, just because it's a public space doesn't mean that you have to be a dickhole
Pretty much every Youtube prank channel has something like this (vlogging with strangers, surprise interviews, etc.) but don't get that kind of backlash. I think it's just the kind of people that are in his area or like someone said before this guy looks like a huge wuss (pardon my sounding like a douche) because there are so many violent reactions that that in itself is hilarious. [editline]4th April 2014[/editline] [QUOTE=Tovip;44454809]Taking pictures of people without their consent is against the law in certain countries because it does have the potential for a victim. actually I don't see why anyone would be okay with some creepy ass guy taking videos of their private conversations, just because it's a public space doesn't mean that you have to be a dickhole[/QUOTE] Don't have a private conversation in a restaurant, I hate those dicks. I guess this is just conflicting cultures, it's definitely not illegal to video tape in public in the US or so many Youtube channels wouldn't exist at all. Not to mention that these whole reactions aren't even shown, so he could cut it off at some point and tell them it's for a show for all we know.
I love how when the lady gets her phone out to take a picture of him instead, he immediately turns his camera off. What happened there? Did he decide to turn it off and just explain everything, or did he leg it because he didn't want to be observed himself?
[QUOTE=Episode;44451328]ITT: people who agree to assault and damage someones property because they're being legally filmed in public[/QUOTE] Actually you have the right not have your picture or video taken. Every person you see in reality shows like Cops? They have to get them to sign a waver asking to use their likeness on TV. If not, their faces get blurred and, sometimes, their voices get altered. I think every single one of these random people this guy in the video encountered could sue him if they wanted to.
[QUOTE=Jamsponge;44455022]I love how when the lady gets her phone out to take a picture of him instead, he immediately turns his camera off. What happened there? Did he decide to turn it off and just explain everything, [b]or did he leg it because he didn't want to be observed himself?[/b][/QUOTE] I think that would make me love this channel
[QUOTE=HybridTheroy;44454845]Pretty much every Youtube prank channel has something like this (vlogging with strangers, surprise interviews, etc.) but don't get that kind of backlash. I think it's just the kind of people that are in his area or like someone said before this guy looks like a huge wuss (pardon my sounding like a douche) because there are so many violent reactions that that in itself is hilarious. [editline]4th April 2014[/editline] Don't have a private conversation in a restaurant, I hate those dicks. I guess this is just conflicting cultures, it's definitely not illegal to video tape in public in the US or so many Youtube channels wouldn't exist at all. Not to mention that these whole reactions aren't even shown, so he could cut it off at some point and tell them it's for a show for all we know.[/QUOTE] [IMG]http://i.imgur.com/uQxqoaj.png[/IMG]
[QUOTE=T-Sonar.0;44455128]Actually you have the right not have your picture or video taken. Every person you see in reality shows like Cops? They have to get them to sign a waver asking to use their likeness on TV. If not, their faces get blurred and, sometimes, their voices get altered. I think every single one of these random people this guy in the video encountered could sue him if they wanted to.[/QUOTE] If I'm not mistaken even youtube channels do this. but a show never has that part in, because it takes away the fun, so we will never know if this is the case unless he gets sued or arrested. [editline]5th April 2014[/editline] [QUOTE=Tovip;44455193][IMG]http://i.imgur.com/uQxqoaj.png[/IMG][/QUOTE] That dude must've had a pretty controversial day
The one at 1:40 onwards was great. Just more and more people going up towards him asking him what the hell he's doing. :v: [editline]5th April 2014[/editline] Oh god I love how he just walks into the restaurant kitchen
[QUOTE=Tovip;44455193][IMG]http://i.imgur.com/uQxqoaj.png[/IMG][/QUOTE] "so honey, how was your da-" "SHH HONEY.. THIS ISN'T A PRIVATE CONVERSATION"
the difference, you fucking shitlords, is that companies / the government don't post their 240p security feeds on the internet for 70,000 views in which people laugh at your reaction
I wonder what the story behind this guy is. He kinda looks like a pirate. [IMG]http://i.imgur.com/Rud9oLd.png[/IMG]
[QUOTE=CheeseMan;44456245]the difference, you fucking shitlords, is that companies / the government don't post their 240p security feeds on the internet for 70,000 views in which people laugh at your reaction[/QUOTE] Welcome to the internet man, jeez
[QUOTE=layla;44451274]Writing a whole paragraph on the topic makes me even more suspicious of him. He also thinks everyone is a voyeur, probably a voyeur himself, that's why he's getting so worked up about it.[/QUOTE] also there's something seriously unhinged about this guy here [QUOTE=HybridTheroy;44456433]Welcome to the internet man, jeez[/QUOTE] sry i got mad
The people threatening to smash his camera and fight him are the worst. If the cops show up, who do they think is getting arrested? The guy who assaulted someone and destroyed their property or the one legally filming?
[QUOTE=JCDentonUNATCO;44456905]The people threatening to smash his camera and fight him are the worst. If the cops show up, who do they think is getting arrested? The guy who assaulted someone and destroyed their property or the one legally filming?[/QUOTE] Hypothetically speaking, if someone manages to cleanly take the camera away and throw it down into an abyss or something, then there would be no evidence.
i think we know this guy is a weirdo and its part of what makes these videos funny
This guy has some balls doing this, especially in a place where a lot of people are armed to the teeth.
[QUOTE=maxspeed3006;44457209]This guy has some balls doing this, especially in a place where a lot of people are armed to the teeth.[/QUOTE] Actually the a lot of the big cities (looks like this was filmed in a big city) are heavily anti-gun. [editline]4th April 2014[/editline] He does have balls though
I know he doesn't break any laws (maybe going into buildings he has no business in?) but I mostly find these videos weird and annoying.
Unlike previous ones I actually enjoyed this one since he doesn't talk here, makes the experience all that more exciting.
I don't get it. Why do people get agressive or alarmed when they get filmed? I don't think I'd react anything like that.
[QUOTE=Pr0fane;44460207]I don't get it. Why do people get agressive or alarmed when they get filmed? I don't think I'd react anything like that.[/QUOTE] He's invading their personal space. Is that so hard to understand? It's almost as if some people have never experienced social interaction before. I'm sure if he was quite far away (ie up on a tower like a security camera) they would not have made a fuss, but he was extremely intrusive, not to mention the few times he trespassed in people's workplace.
Yeah I understand people not liking it, but why would you go apeshit and threaten him and / or his property? What he does is legal, albeit annoying? I would understand a reaction of confusion, especially since he doesn't speak, but straight forward agression?
[QUOTE=Pr0fane;44461319]Yeah I understand people not liking it, but why would you go apeshit and threaten him and / or his property? What he does is legal, albeit annoying? I would understand a reaction of confusion, especially since he doesn't speak, but straight forward agression?[/QUOTE] [url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frustration_aggression_theory[/url]
[QUOTE=itisjuly;44458620]Unlike previous ones I actually enjoyed this one since he doesn't talk here, makes the experience all that more exciting.[/QUOTE] A lot of what he does is funny, but some parts aren't. Like when he runs into a homeless or literally insane person it is sad, but at parts it is purely funny (like the Church of Scientology ones).
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