Ah! Since you seem to know her personally, would you please relate to her that trying to appeal to the public with the 'socially responsible' tactic of "someone might have gotten hurt" wasn't the way to go in that interview? She should stick to what her lawyer said - in essence, the video never should have left the company.
This case is no different from what would have happened if an elderly person had an embarassing accident not being able to make it to the restroom on time and the immature guards and their friends did a recording of THAT incident and posted it on the internet a'la "man who pooped in potted plant".
Just because there seems to be many of these tapes on the web doesn't mean it's right. In fact, the general public's acceptance of these security tapes being made public shows how readily we're willing to give up our personal freedoms if it's for the sake of entertainment or safety.
So much for our ersatz thanking the troops for our freedoms.![]()
That's all nice. But, she is after money.
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