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Society is loosin they ******g minds I tell you...
Humans have been doing this stuff since the beginning of time. Think about it...
TL;DR - He didn't save the guy, but he made sure to get paid for the pictures.
NOT TRUE TRAINS HAVE ONLY BEEN AROUND FOR A FEW HUNDRED YEARS
SMH at nobody helping.
it really is....Ignorance is really bliss...
You are translating his statement a little too literally there, fam.
I havent seen any security cameras in the subway.Yes, cameras have zoom but he claims he didn't change any settings and was running towards the man taking pictures only for the flash. And yet the picture is not blurry, square with the ground, the man is right in the center, etc... Something in his story doesn't add up and it doesn't take much to realize it...
Aren't there security cameras in most subways? The truth will come out eventually... I hope I am wrong and he really did try to help but there's just too much pointing in the other direction...
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How far away from the guy do y'all think the photographer was? (In feet)
IMO, seems like the train was significantly further away from the guy than the photographer was.
I'm curious to know how fast those trains go as well. (mph)
Its the sad truth.it's no way people in here that from NY could get mad, Cause none of ya would had tried to help him either and neither would i so save that heroic stuff for the movies.
It's everyman for himself on these trains and you should know that
That's a harsh general statement, a war photojournalist wouldn't be able to perform in a wedding just like a wedding photographer wouldn't be able to last out on the field in the mist of gun powder, it's photography, just very different types of photography.That too is a general statement because one of my friends dad is a very good professional photographer, and he's shot wars, political conflict, poverty but also does weddings these days.
So isnt that manslaughter?According to the victims wife, he was drinking and had got into an argument with her prior to leaving the house. Although I don't believe in what the suspect did, his charge may be dropped to a lesser charge if it turns out that the victim was actually instigating the argument and provoking the suspect. Sad situation all around. This is one of those situations where you just have to be the bigger man and walk away before things get as bad as this.
So isnt that manslaughter?