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The Evening Standard has blurred the face in a picture of a bodyguard behind Harry and Meghan in a car on their way to church today but Metro and OK have left his face in the same picture on their websites, they are going to be in a lot of trouble for this surely.
Last edited by zenon; 08-03-2020 at 05:14 PM. |
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Are there special rules for bodyguards or something? Because otherwise, faces don't need to be blurred if the picture was taken in a public place.
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it depends what branch the guard is connected with. Standard variations will not be blurred ... assassins will
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Under cover police are blurred, I think it depends on the natureof the job. Or their role.
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