Topic > Why we should ban paparazzi - 642

They do anything to get that photo. They intrude and interrupt special occasions, but they also intrude on the everyday things that celebrities do. They could simply be shopping and yet they will always be in the public eye. In 2005, then-governor Arnold Schwarzenegger amended the "anti-paparazzi" law. (CNN) That law helps with much-needed privacy. It's not just celebrities who need more privacy, but especially children. As Penelope Cruz states: "I ask for the right to protect (my) child's privacy, I don't care if they take photos of me. Children's privacy should be respected. It should be illegal to post photos of children unless it is the parents' decision. parents (USA Today).” Public figures do not accept the invasion of their privacy. Because these people are constantly in the public eye does not mean they should be denied the right to privacy and respect they have