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Originally Posted by PaperBagger'14
There's 2 parties at fault here, and I believe the kid learned his lesson. However the CBC should also be revamping it's safety policies to try and prevent this. Safety isn't telling people they're wrong (in this case they are), but rather keeping a safe place for employees to work.
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I doubt this is practical. Reporters are out in public all the time, and are routinely the target of heckling and jeering. News organizations are already struggling financially. They can't afford to hire security guards to accompany every reporter doing a streeter or at a live event.