Visibility is dangerous because if a guy cuts you off in traffic, you can't call him a name - it might get to the press.
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I was famous in a way that was kind of terrifying. I had no protection. When reporters showed up at my house, there wasn't even a sidewalk. They were literally parked on my front lawn.
The more nearly the film cutter approaches the natural law of interest, the more invisible will be his cutting. If the camera moves from one person to another at the exact moment that you in the legitimate theatre would have turned your head, you will not be conscious of a cut.
Being out in the street is not an expectation of privacy. Anyone can look at you, can see you, can watch what you're doing.
I'm sure people are shocked when they see a guy speeding and cutting them off and having road rage while in a Prius.
It's dangerous when people are willing to give up their privacy.
I don't like to hurt people, I really don't like it at all. But in order to get a red light at the intersection, you sometimes have to have an accident.
I don't hurt or want for visibility, but people seem to forget pretty easily.
I flinch when I see my name in the newspapers.
Police blog or entertainment news, it's just good to see your name in print.
Take the word of experience, I speak the truth: inaction is safest in danger.
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