Taking kids to a public place shouldn't be an issue. I can't just photograph random kids, why should anyone be able to photograph yours?
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Because children should not be prisoners of public opinion and have to have a normal childhood
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Kids should always be off limits. It's sad that there is ZERO sense of protecting children when it comes to making money.
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.... It also could be civilians with no sense of personal space. Likes and RTs are just as addictive as drugs & money to some people.
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It is the life you and your wife asked for. You're celebrities. Sadly, your children did not ask for that life. Paparazzi don't understand..
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Disagree!!! Kids didn't ask to have cameras in their faces!!
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That's exactly what I wrote.....


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At 1st I thought you were saying that the parents chose & too bad, after re-reading I understand that you're saying the kids are off limits
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Absolutely off limits. Unfortunately the paparazzi doesn't see it that way.
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Really!! Come on buddy we all got kids
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If a stranger not only took a pic of your kid but also posted it on the internet you would have every right to be furious just as
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Would not care!!! Are you people seriously paranoid by a picture come on really
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Wow really? With all the perverts in the world you wouldnt care if some random took their photo and done who knows what with it? Bizarre
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Whatever happened to asking someone if you can take their photo? Doesn't matter if it is Joe Schmoe or Tom Brady.
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It's all about $$. Unfortunately, celebrity kids make people a huge payday. It's sick, sad & should be illegal to do this to children.
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That is sick. Also, immoral, at least for me. Parents shouldn't have to worry about who is looking at pictures of their kids.
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There are some you tube videos of paparazzi & the lengths they'll go to get a photo. It borderlines on insanity.
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They are the reason I never watch any of those shows on TV: tmz, etc. Never go on their sites either.
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There should be a law that no one has the right to publish children under 18 without parental permission.
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