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Qantas Bans Filming People On Flights Without Consent is an article written by the AFF editorial team:
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its a grey areaPrivacy Act
Maybe only enforced for "identifiable/privacy breeching" pics.But how will the feet on the bulkhead thread survive?
If it's feet on the bulkhead, perhaps even bare, then they get what they deserve for poor behaviour.Maybe only enforced for "identifiable/privacy breeching" pics.
From what I've seen online, many of the customer poor form behaviour pics are from flight crew or ex flight crew.
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This has been known for years where journalists and media people just stand back from incidents and offer no help whatsoever. They were "only doing their job"!Not before time.
It really bugs me how many people film everything lately. Especially other peoples mis-fortune. Just so they can be first to post it on their preferred social media platform.
There seems to be an increasingly large demographic that are interested only in filming and posting rather than helping the person having a bad day. Or filming the drama unfolding next to them instead of intervening.
I don't mind being on the odd photo or even taking some, but it needs to be with approval of anyone involved.
Drives me nuts actually! Hopefully only a small minority.
It is all about context ....As someone who travels with their GoPro I do find this change concerning as I tend to mount the GoPro to the window when flying to capture some nice plane cough for my trip reports. Will this not be allowed?
I haven't heard of SC but I love watching Noel Phillips. Someone better warn him!