Whenever we pass one my dad always tells a story about how he saw a guy he thought he knew in highschool holding a sign and one day he followed him and the guy walked a few blocks and got into a car that was made that year and drove to a house to the rich part of town
Make the show more interesting; when you find fakes, you confront them, but when you find people really in need, you give them a haircut, a job, a bike, clothes, and a place to stay.
1. If it's on public property then it's not invading their privacy or against the law to film them
2. For the shows like that you usually have to sign something otherwise your face gets blurred for privacy reasons like on COPS.
3. They appear on a show in return for " payment "
4. If they consent to appear on the show it's their business
2. For the shows like that you usually have to sign something otherwise your face gets blurred for privacy reasons like on COPS.
3. They appear on a show in return for " payment "
4. If they consent to appear on the show it's their business