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As social media platforms grow in popularity many of this people now make millions a year. Some of their stunts have serious implications where people fall down or realize who the person an they get attack.
These people who take action like the fast food employee on the video could face minor battery. Should there be new laws in place to limit the rights of social media personalities?
If they know they will not have the same rights as the person who they plan on launching their attack on. Anyway would Sherdog think such a change will make these events fewer.
First clip is the restaurant worker recognized the social media personality an responded before the stunt.
Some restaurants posted no filming but not every restaurant post this notice.
These people who take action like the fast food employee on the video could face minor battery. Should there be new laws in place to limit the rights of social media personalities?
If they know they will not have the same rights as the person who they plan on launching their attack on. Anyway would Sherdog think such a change will make these events fewer.
First clip is the restaurant worker recognized the social media personality an responded before the stunt.
Some restaurants posted no filming but not every restaurant post this notice.