Rewatching Taylor Kelly's first episode, and I'm just always annoyed she was allowed to film on calls, especially ambulance calls.
If it's not someone's house, they are on public land, and I've been in journalism classes where they've talked about ignoring first responders who don't allow you access to scenes you have access to.
But I have been on the gurney, and I've been in a car accident when everyone comes out and stares, and I've seen other people on gurneys try to cover their faces. It's embarrassing.
This show always shows the people with their phones out, videotaping someone in distress, and they show the news cameras shoved in some faces after being rescued, and it always makes me mad.
Can you imagine people showing their friends, or their social media videos of you injured and in pain, the worst moments of your life, saved in someone's phone, or played over and over again on the news? I think the security guard stuck between walls overnight is the one who makes me the most mad, but right now I'm watching Bobby tell Taylor to back eh cameras away from the guy on the beach because he doesn't want to admit things on camera, and I'm just thinking she shouldn't be allowed to be there at all.
Then there are people at the end filming Bobby with their phones. The LAFD might have nixed Taylor's footage of them all high, but some of it's still out there in people's phones.
Just don't film people going through the worst moments of their lives, everyone. Please.