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[ Fonts (c) DF]Wednesday, March 21, 2007
Is it worth endangering ones' life to get the scoop?
I definitely don't think that a story can be that good of a truth the endanger one's life. I mean we see reporters in their line of duty and yes I've seen news where the situation that they're in is dangerous. They might have reported the best story of the year, but what if in the future more serious situations like these happen and they won't be able to live long enough to celebrate because they had no chance in surviving the attack. I respect the job of a reporter. I mean they are the reason why we see daily news about different countries around the world. But to risk your life or someone else's life is just not worth it for me. Media itself is already ruining people's life. With all the gossips and rumors at times you don't even know if it's true. Celebrities go through it everyday. Taking pictures, shoving a mic infront on your face, would'nt you get pissed off? We don't see other people shoving a mic at a reporters face seeing the little things they've done wrong.
Although the video shown and Celebrities are differnt it goes both ways that reporters shouldn't need to handle that much of a situation. They're job is to tell the story.Not serve justice. I can see it from the person's view and I would get irritated myself. After you've told someone to leave you alone a good once or twice, and they don't wouldn't they be disrespecting your privacy? Everyone needs space. If the situation is like the video and some person throws a tantrum on them the first, the reporters should be smart enough to bring other people who can handle it in a more proffession kind of way. The reporter got off lucky. Some serious things can be done if a man is in a wild rage.