It's not cool to have your name in print when it's not the truth.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Virtually everything that gets printed about me is wrong anyway, so it doesn't really matter what you say.
That's an aspect of this business which can be very frustrating and aggravating. Most of what is written about you is wrong and so much of what does get printed is often about personal things that you don't want to have other people read about.
The judgment means a lot. As a journalist being accused of invading someone's privacy, there is always a risk that it will stick to your name.
Reporters no longer ask for verification, thus they print charges no matter how outlandish they may seem, and once having done that, when the truth comes out, it's buried in the back page or never makes it on the air at all.
You can't stop people printing what they want to print.
When the truth does not get printed, damage is done.
Every word I wrote in my book is documented, certified, true, and correct. The truth wins, and that is my picture.
Police blog or entertainment news, it's just good to see your name in print.
As long as I don't write about the government, religion, politics, and other institutions, I am free to print anything.
Don't put my name on it. These are simply documents I make.