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on 15-09-2013 09:34 AM
According to one news source he was riding on the footpath attempting to snap a photo.
http://au.tv.yahoo.com/sunrise/video/watch/18906286/kidman-knocked-down-by-paparazzo/
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on 15-09-2013 10:05 AM
JMO but it shouldn't matter who she is,he is a menace & I hope he IS charged with reckless endangerment or whatever the US call it.
Riding a bike on a footpath & knocking ANYONE over is not on.
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on 15-09-2013 10:10 AM
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on 15-09-2013 10:54 AM
@freddie*rooster wrote:He wasn't even taking pictures, he was riding his bike on the footpath, which he received 3 tickets for. Celebs love and even pay the paparazzi to photograph them when it suits their agenda for publicity purposes.
If he wasn't taking pictures, what was he doing riding on the footpath, when it's against the law?
And how was he able to get close enough to knock her over. Wouldn't you think someone who knowingly rides a bike illegally on a busy city street would proceed with caution?
And who was taking the pictures? His pap mate who he set the scene for?
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on 15-09-2013 10:55 AM
Nicole has every right to take action against the cyclist that knocked her over.
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on 15-09-2013 11:00 AM
Freddie, that's true, but I'm sure you would agree that they should still be able to go about their business, public or private, in safety?
Did they, the papz, learn nothing about the safety of their targets after Diana?
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on 15-09-2013 11:25 AM
What he done was wrong, riding his bike on the footpath, for that misdemeanor he received 3 tickets for his stupidity.
Who took the pictures? I wasn't there so I have no idea, I would assume there would have been plenty of happy snappers about the Hotel waiting for any celeb to walk in or out.
I didn't see a camera on the pap who was lying on the footpath, yep he was a dill to cause the accident.
I agree, it could have been a lot worse, Nic could have broken her fingernail or the heel on her shoe, but she was up and on her way shortly after.
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15-09-2013 12:32 PM - edited 15-09-2013 12:37 PM
Celebs love and even pay the paparazzi to photograph them when it suits their agenda for publicity purposes.
Yes, some do (they tip off the photographers where they are going to be appearing at certain times etc) but a lot don't.
I think Prince William & Prince Harry ( when they were younger at least and maybe some other Royals too) had an agreement with the UK press to agree to a certain number of photo shoots a year, and they would be left alone the rest of the time.
icy - re the photos of Nicole falling over - there is a video clip of the incident in the link below. Lots of photographers standing around there -- waiting for stars to come out/walk by.
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on 15-09-2013 01:23 PM
is it normal for wimmen to 'ave big stickers on the bottoms of their shoes.
askin'. ![]()
